msrtguwienrm ammo-s <5 PAGE SIX §.__ Ronald (‘olman In “Unucr '1 wo brags” At l-rmce Edward] Iqrqlr ‘,_‘l\‘l'. .‘ . thoumuui. Wlifl lllr.‘ f rim. pl niuLroir picture I ‘t zwi: III ‘ LJIIIIVI‘ Two 1 '11. l-ryucc ILtlWtltU , The soft’ baht‘ ' p. ruins of hi» unrriI- ; PRINCE EDWARD TU DAY and SAT $8?» --/Z4.ziV;.d ~ Mfillltili-lln-llllifitl _ Gregory lldlofi - Herbert Mundin ._‘ Nigel Bruce» C. Henry Gordon '_ ANDHA CAST OF l0,000 nnLv 3.l5-‘I.0O—9.00 r. M. swrumav irarrxrzr: ".30 P. M. . lilo-ZIP DIIIS I.\' IIKPIIRINII-INI" . . . . . 27c—33c-38c. COMING MONDAY I.0l‘t‘llll.‘ Xoung-Jtubcrt Taylor In "I'ltI\’r\I‘I<J NUMBER." niciit with u motorcar luggage ' p l)t'ilC'-'t‘fi to be thc cause of (IAPIT-OLV A rod romance o! tho Eighties sigma; irom the Golden West! she could split :1 curd at titty paces. or break a head at u hunclrccll wry” in lire red romance of Buflala Bill's sharp- s/moiing at... Allllll GAKIIY ml ‘ PRESTONHFOSTER MELVYN DOUGLAS monom otszu, vzrrr neuron, rmov cum: PLUS SERIAL— CIIAFIICII 3 _ DAILY 3.15-—7.00—B.~l' I’ )1. i SATURDAY l\I.\'l INLE I l “Lzivl CODIINUr ‘MONDAY Rohcrt I\Ivrnlgorurry— Rosalind Russell In “'I"R(>I7!!l.ll§ FOR 'l'\\'ll" i\—\r’0rld’s Greatest De ad Shot “Annie Oakley” At Capitol, when the grocer’: boy leaves the care ol Sussex Pale Dry on the lloor, the evening s enter- tainment is ready. For ll pleases everyoM. If "9 lmllitle to prepare, and its mvrqovltlflfl tang revives llaggrng spurts alter a long evening at the brrd5¢ table or on the dance lloor. Delicious by itsell, Sussex Pale Dry adds sparkle to lruit punches and is an excellent mixer with other beverages. You can add distinction t0 your hospitality bv "Wt"! this recognized eader in Gm- ger Ales. Order it in the economical 28 ounce size- each bottle sewing Fiv "mi a i Riv r l‘ lkiiiner, .. foilnd , . . l \ Hm i“ t_'llill‘lltftl_‘l'll€fl by strfing dramatic 11"- "YHPYI" at L011, l'Olll.'.l‘.('C irrrr-rrst. and 5091120’ _, » " 0uklc_\'.“ Barbara starring vehicltn, v rht at thc Crrpitrl! ininini-iii. ly l\Cit‘(i, l Iluscd on ti . ~l - i-ucriw ic Ozrklvy” prcscnts, h plllt‘ iihfulncss, many of Lin‘ coluriiii cpisodcs iir thc career of till‘ Ohio brrirluvoods girl who, yciuz. n10 with thc Buffalo Bull Wild Wcst Show, nmnzcd thc world with lrcr inzrrvclous shooting 5.11111. Thc picturesque panoply of the lirnious show" gtvcs a rich sccnic bziiligrouiril 10 thc cinema SHIT)’. Arinic Onklcjv is pittcrl against Toby Vvalitcr, cxlucrt. vuudcvrllc marks- man. Lost in fcmininc rapture Ovcr‘ hcr handsome opponent. Annie per‘- nrits: him to wl ; but lrcr brilliant l74_‘l'lf)l'lll2l!l('f‘ cirusr-s Jcff Hogarth to sign lrcr for the show. Touring Anicru-ir wiih 'l‘rr‘>j\', Arr- l nic falls Ill lovc with him, iri‘ 1h: y ‘l remain blttcr" l)l'UiL‘.\SiOll(tl l'l\tll\ l ' . -' .' ll he iiccidcirtally .‘ll'lt) Ar tlllO Bill is 1rd in tlt‘lli‘\t‘ who is also in low with An: the act was ziclibrriitv, llllti ti.» marksman. Annie rcturizr; working in a l"i>ll a succcssful tori . . crowned heads of L‘ roju. in Lllf happy clcnnucincrtt. l Too much praise ' cd on Barbara St t, actcrlzirtitrir of A pcrb. Shc dram: convincing ruiirli, sympathy and -l be said in cr. ~ ton Foster and lcssci‘ losri; of cult parrsoir with lhcii- volci, tcrtclcd to Port Kclton, Andy and Moronl Olson. . 13.2 r .ii~ii.‘ lvll} "Sfidciaissifiilllridiler i A marketing experiment for Lcg- l horn broilers carried out in that Province of Quebec during the 71111111191‘ of 1936 nt the instigation of the Poultry Scrvict’: of the Do- minion Department of Agriculture has mct with encouraging success. Poultry breeders have declnmd themselves well satisfied and have stated that the experiment opened a market for good quality broilers and increased the price for live broilers in their districts. Those who closely followed the experi- ment are ready to go ahead again next year. The position was this. Since the establishment, of’ co-operutlve and ’ private hatchcrlcs 1n Quebec, the production of day-old chicks has progressed by leaps and bounds. but there was a (iron back. Most of the poultry breeders ware interest- cd 1n pullcts only, and consequent- ly, as soon as they were able to recognize the sex of the chicks, the cockercls ‘were destroyed or offer- ed for snlc at any price. In the dls- trict of St. Felix de Valols, a. aexer ‘was engaged for three years, and thousands of day-old chicks were destfoyed. This was n. real eco- nomic loss. To repair this loss and find a moans of encouraging funnel-s to mar their day-old male chicks to the ago of 10 weeks to Sell n5 broilcrs, the Poultry sci-vices ultl_ nrufcly made arrangements with a packing company whereby 500 birds a day could be shipped to mlgfkgl, at a chorgc of 4 cents per bird for killing and (lrussing. the birds to be grnrlccl on rail and paid on a rail graded bash. At first It was thought. that If the breeders could kocp their broilers and flnlsh them . in cratcs or pens, the birds could !br\ droswd on tho farm and ship- ped fmmr-diatcly to the trade or stored away for export. However, hhcn the hot wcathr-r came, danger ; aticiidcrl the possibilitlcs of killing ion the farm owing to the lack of rcfrigcrailrtg fncilitics, as well as 5 tho lack of cxpcrt killcrs and pluck- lcr. A nii altrriintiic to thcsn dif- ficulties, thc Poultry Services suc- ceeded iir interesting the packing Iceived from many brccdcrs compaiiy‘. 1 At the outsct. inquiries wcrc rc- and thcre were prospects of hanrliirii; around 20,0000 birds, but another difficulty arose. As soon as the poultry pcdlnrs became aware of the undertaking, they canvassed the ground and offcrcd a greatly increased price for brollcri alive. Where high prices alive were avail- able the brcodcrs were advised to sell. Quite a number, however, pre- ferrecl to test out thc merits of rail grading and with those who had taken the precautions to fatten their birds the experiment proved successful. The conclusions to be drawn are that there is a reasonable margin of profit to be derived from finish- ing broilers on the farm, subject to the following conditions-That the birds receive a fattening rat- ion to promote growth and that they be supplied with adequate quarters to give them plenty of outdoor exercise up to the time of fattening. The place where they are kept must be In a hygienic condition, and the fattening mus‘. be done within fiftccn days. with a. proper ration to produce Milk- fed and at least three meals a day given. ‘The district of St. Fhlix shipped the best quality of broilr-rs, while the localities shipping the largest numbers were St. Theodore d'Act.- 7 on, Acton Vale, Ste. Chrl-tinc, Up- ton, and St. Valerian. TIME DESTROYS EVIDENCE LONDON-Knocked down by a van l3 lycurs ago Mrs. Phoebe Hil- bert died the other day and when an Inquest was called It ms found the driver of the cirr, the constable first. at the scene and the attending physician were nil dead. "JUDIQUE 0N TIIE FLOOR" SYDNEY, N. 5.. Nov. 19-101’)- Judlquc ls a paradox -:r Scotch settlement nf (tape Bi-rinir Island. with a Front-h 11.11111‘. It i.» in ln- V(‘l'llf‘.sS County, i)\fCl'tl)'~l\'l..[{ thc l‘ flint he locate l\‘lr.<. Philip Boud- l r ixxiu, xvhrrsr: brothcr" was found in the Ciriirluttotowrl harbor. Thc ‘ lwiii-i‘ found the worn-arr and rioti- ; trill lrcr of i Lilo Gu hive Si. Allflld. ‘ Edit?!‘ hold». ll. rt" you iblc position "Willi 11.0 Moiitirsil Light Hcat 8:. i Power Corporation, i clllfi triizrspm-cnt velvet with access- Stralt of Canao, and under the TJE E THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' CONFEDEKI-ATEON LIFE INSUB- l ANCE. L-679B-7-12-3l2 IIATS CLEARING AT $1.49 88.011. Smart Shop. L-filfl-ll-IB-Zl- CIIASWELL FOR CHRISTMAS Photographs. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret It. TIIE REV. IIENRY PIERCE, will preach in Princctown Road United Church, on Srurday, November 22, at r P. M. L-592-ll-20-li. SERVICES IN YORK Pastoral Charge on Sunday, November 22nd \\‘ill be. York ll A. M. Bruckley 3 I’. M. Central Church 7 P. M. Wea- ther and roads permitting. Rev. H. Miller of Trinity Church, Cirirrlotte- town will preach morning and after- noon rrnd Rev. T. A. Wilson of Govt-head at night. L-578-11-20-ll. REMINDER TO ADVERTISERS. ~Adverrlscrs are reminded copy for new advertisements, or corrections, must reach the Guardian Office by l1 A. M. thc day previous to inscr- ilull. Rcccntly tlrcrc has bccn a terr- iliizcy to (lOlllX copy, enforcing us to carry advertisements ovcr to ad- vertisers‘ inconvenience and disap- poliitmcnt. Plcasc makc a note— "Ad; must be in Guardian Office by 11 A. 11.!" L-tf tlicii- time sccking preventing crime. do urrioits other duties. Yes- ‘ a tclcgram was received by 1hr t-liicf. L. S. Hutchinson, aking 1 the irugcrly within at Jlllllt tiiriv. lfoiirton 'I'rzrnscript. DIARIIIAGE or Lorin. INTER- l. —Thl XILIIYIIIQC of Alexander (Lydon Al: 1\/[r_ J_ A Iilutirv, Ali. Road, and liv-llflvc bi ', daughter of Mrs. .’\l'.ll1' $1. Audii "_v and the v was sol- ciiigiz-ll .ii thc ihith-‘i. lizmc on. \Vl.\llllilil Avsnuc, hIClLfCal, on Notrinbsi" Tth at 7 o'clock, p. m. ])'|"'~‘1\llt rcccpiiori the r pic left for New York to 1' honrgvinucir. On their l't‘illl‘ll thy will Luke up rcsidcncc n‘. 1-132 1":.rt 8., Montreal, Mr, l Moore who is an clcctriral en- I WICIHIING BELL .—Si. Anne's‘ Church. Ilopc Rivcr", was the sccnc ‘ of a vcrg." [)l't‘lt1-' wctltlirtg on Nov. 11th \\'llt‘ll Rcv. W. V. MacDonald l united in marriage Agnes yollrlggg; l daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. Johnl (J lcii, llopc River. and Mr. Elmcr Cirmpbcll, iCll of Thomas and the into Airs. Campbcll of Kinkora. Thc hridc looked charming In wlnc ci-irs to match. Slrc “'55 attended by lrcr fricnrl Miss Evelyn Reeves, Who was attircddn Royal Blue sllk l, crepe. The groom was ably sup- I ported by his brother Hugh John. Aftcr1hc marriage ccrcmony the bridal party drove to the home o! the bride's sister Mrs. mom” Reid where a sumptuous wedding breakfast awaited them. Then‘ they motored to Charlottetown to the home of Mr. Frank Cullen, brother of the bride, where dinner was served 1n Mrs. Cullenls best style. In the evening the party m- turned to the brides home when: a. (‘Milly Wvddins supper was done justlcc to. About nine o'clock they lcft for the Groom's home when l; large crowd had gathered to wel- comc them. The mccting was called to order by Rev. George MacCnbc who explained why the meeting was held and after g 19w words of welcome. he mm caged on Mrs. Austin Roberts to read an address to the Bride and Groom after which they were presented with many handsome gifts, Tm; groom ln a few well chosen words thanked his many friends for their lziiidircss to himself and bride. The rc‘t of the evening was spent in (lancing. After n very Joyful evening. All left for their humus wishing the happy young couple many years of happy wedded 1lfe.- sPiilriot Plcnsc Copy), .*. _ hills of Strathlornc. It was loch-Md by Dolly's the pioneer French flsh merchant. who blazed the trails, and found ‘the harbors o1’ Cape Breton. Corns u ic k Rel ief! PUTNAM s Corn Extractor l bytcrian church here. He will re- ‘ klndnc s. . dancing till the “Wee Sma hours of WANTED. — Five hundred good geese- dressed, within the next ton days. Signed Royal Packing Co. (J. D. Jenkins.) L-570-11-20-Ol. PRESBYTERITN CHURCH SEB- VICES Sunday, November 22nd. Harrington 11 A. M. Communion Service Hlghfleld 2.30 P. M. Com- munion Service Marshfleld 7.30 PM. L-5B4-1 1-20-11 FOXES PELTEDPNow that the cold weather has arrived pcltlng will be general. The Charlottetown Fur Sales again offer you the finest peltlng and cleaning service In ex- istence at the lowest cost. L-580-1l-20-61. COVEHEAD — UNION ROAD.- Unlted Church Services for Sun- day, November 22nd, are: West Covehead 11 A. M. Covehead Road 3 P. M. Union Road '1 P. M. Wea- ther and roads permitting. Rev. D. K. Ross, B. A., of Cornwall, P.E.I. will conduct these services. L-585-l1-20-ll. ISLANDER DEAD-Mr. D. Ed- gar Shaw, K. C. of this city, re- ceived the sad news yesterday morning of the death of his brother, , James E. Shaw, which occurred Wednesday evening at his home in Watertown, Mass. Mr. Shaw and faintly formerly resided at Brack- ley Point. NEW MINISTER ARRIVES.— Rev. Victor Orsborn arrived in the city Tuesday evening from New London, P. E. I., to take over the clutic". of minister of the First Pres- sidc in Fleet street. Rev Mr. Ors- born will speak at the anniversary services of-thc church next Sunday and formally will be inducted at a meeting iicxt wcck-Moncton Transcript. MISCELLANEOUS SI-IOWER.—_ A very pica ant evening was spent November" 4th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen, Hope River. when the many friends of their daughter Agnes gathered to tender lrcr a miscellaneous shower prior to ' lrcr irrzrrrlagc to Elmer Campbell. Tire bridc-lo-bc was escorted to the chair of honor by two friends: Mrs. Thomas E. Power and Mrs. Gerald Fleming to the strains of Lohen- grirfs Wedding Murclr played by Mrs. Clarence Reid. A heavily laden ba ket was curried in by two girl friends Miss Mary Turner and Miss Evelyn Rccvcs, Gertrude Turner opcncd the parcels and, the (THA RILTFFETOWN GUARDIAN NU WTMBER 20, 1936 m .. John O'Brien. Manager of the Canadian National Railways Sum- mcr Mountain resort at Jasper Park, who passed away Sunday, November 15th last. Eastern Guardian ..'BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret It. , . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or- left at H. J. Mulzcns Drug Store, Montague. t1. > ..*CLARKS AUTUMN SALE at > Montague 1s now on. The final B18 Sale of the year. The Bargains arc numerous. Buy now. L-393-11-20-1I. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ___ FOURTH ANNUAL ROTARY RADIO AUCTION . FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES 3RD. OVER C. H. C. K. DETAILS LILTER GOODS OFFERED WILL BE ON DISPLAY FOR ADVANCE BIDS AT: F. E. I. TIIAVEL- BllllEllll OFFIOE WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT As we have the best fnclllhha for buying, handling arm storing your Seed and Table Stock Potatoes In both m; largo undamall sizes with access to the best Canadian, American, West Indies and Sm ch American market; 11g u; In n. pnsltlon to handle uullmlled quantities continuously throughout the season at lslgli est market prices for cash. Whether you intend d: etfvcrlrig at our warehouse m Montague, u! the Potato Shed In Georgetown, In car-loan; m, the Railway Llne or by truck, It will pay you to gel. In touch with us before selling. root: s. TIIOIIPSOII, Lamina MON’! AGUE Fitnnsiis ATTENTION?“ Now that the harvest ls over.- aud the summer l3 mum your next most lmNflfl-Ilt- Prob.‘ lem ls the marketing or your ..*HORSE RUGS, extra largc~ size in stock at Bruce's. ll L-514-11-l8-20. “UHANUFACTURERS have ad- vanced prices on fnrm fencing. Buy at Bruce's now at old prices. L-514-1 1-18-20. ..V‘USE rubber and felt weather strip and save fuel. Sold at Bruce's. L-514-l1-l8-20. . "FOR TIIE CONVENIENCE of We have special‘, order to buy 160 GROSS FOX SKINS Must be shipped December 15th. IF YOURS ARE READY TRY US for Best Cztsh Returns McLllllE and. MacKIIIIIOII Charla Ltetown cur shippers we are putting 1n rc- ceiving stations at Montague and Hunter River. In Montague Mr. L. H. Poole will rcccive for ris and at Hunter River. Mr. H. B. Cutcliffe Advances given. Charlottetown Fur Sales. L-58l-l1-20-6i. inimlnd the distance the rows were apart. ' Samples of the beets from each county have been packed and were Fox Farmers. and Exhibitors If you want your “furs to win top prices you must have them clea ned by my new process- with “Maizo.” EMMETT aAvm 13s Kent SL-llI-orell Hotel Warehouse Charlottetown, P. E. I. sent to the Dominion chemist; at Ottawa to have the sugar contents accompanying verses were rend by Afus Bertha Redmond. The bride to-bc in a fcw well chosen words thanked her many friends for their Tlrcn all joined in sing- ing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow and bouncing the bride-io-be. The rest of the evening was spent In the morn. The music was furnish- of each sample determined. W. D. MacLean- l UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMEI Cha-rlothlown l-Ill ed by Wallace vFarish-(Patrlot Please Copy). Visualize Sugar Beet Growing 0n Farms Of P.E.l. Possibility that Prince Edward Island might. become s. sugar-pro- ducing country with a refinery giv- ing employment to many, was sect: by Hon. W. H. Dennis, Minister of Agriculture for this province. ‘The minister declared that he had cultivated several plots of sug- ar- beets In the Island. "At times," he said, “we all Imagine we can look Into the future and visualize certain things that we would wish to come to our community, our province, or our nation." "It would be a. wonderful thing lf In this province", Mr. Dennis continued, "there could be develop- ed u finely-equipped sugar-beet fuc- tory, belching out clouds of’ smoke as a proof of its Internal Industry, with hundreds of citizens‘ employ- ed at remuneratlve labor, and from 3,000 to 4.000 acres of sugar beets being grown by our farmers to en- able the plant to run." Should Prince Edward Island farmers produce enough sugar beet to keep the factories running, the Island would benefit by tens of thousands of dollars which would be kept In the province rather than sent out for augut as was being done at present. The minister of agriculture said that while pondering the Idea, he had sent to u sugar- bcet; factory In Ontario and obtained the proper variety of sugar beet. seed. He had two plots planted In Prince Coun- ty. two In Queens and two In. Kings, making arrangements that the rows should be measured In sections of 10 feet In two or three cases In (‘R011 plot. and the product Phuflo M! ‘ ‘ North Wilt-shin IFUR Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, wlIl again be buying Silver Fox Pelts at. our 1 Mice In Summe “ , sometime during the last. week of November. opportunity for ranchers, to dispose of whatever W"! “"7 may dcslre to sell at good Cash Prices. B. lillNllllM ROGERS, SUMMER SIDE, P. E. 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