PAGE w‘: nmmgzrr~xzzlb . A A N D l OArl v AXATINEE, 3-15: lllfir-glfl. 2 LZYENING 7&9: Zfi0—-4~l‘*5 ¢ "8?’ l . .1 Mann). IN A DRAMA IN WHICH A llusran t" it 0 0 K TIUES TO I'll-I A IIAST< ER GENTLEMAN u fox movietone A i) DITIONAL A'l"l‘R./\(‘.'F ION “ THE LAUREL-HARDY MURDER. EASE" '.l.‘li.i. sue-cu THE col \"l‘l(\' FROM rrs FOUN- ' ‘ LE l‘ T0 THE LAUREL ES- , ' ‘ 1N T ll I S BAFFLIKG MURDER MYS ER!’ wit l. BE EXPOSED Toivwa- uoix- nv “MES us" Lsiznsl. star. HARDY 1N THE GREATEST rhAiUkE ruimiui’ 0F ALL TIIV ES. l] “Shadow Ranch” Western De Luxe tHas Buck Jones l __.__ __ , Riding, shooting, bull-dogging and‘ ‘ other typical things of the West hold I sway in "Shadow Ranch," the cur- rent Columbia all-talking picture featuring Buck Jones at the Capitol ‘ Theatre. . , This picture may be classified as la "Western De Luxe,“ because it is; lnct. only produced on a scale equal) l to that of any current feature filml lbut also boasts a cast of top-notch lfirm names. lww" t" 3'“? "“'='i“°' Buck Jones, in the role of Sim‘ iBaldivin. a roving cow-launcher, of? lcourse is the central figure. His act- ling. and feats of horsemanship in ‘ithis picture. should do much to keep Jhim in the front ranks of present! day screen stars. ‘l The. lccale of the picture. is a‘, rmall cattle town near the Mexican. bnrclcr, into which I ‘comes in response to a letter from‘ .an old pal. He arrives to find hls| ‘friend has ‘occn murdered and in i making known his vow of vengeance ---——-- ;he finds himself involved in a feud .with the established "boss" of the , town. Sim, hovrever, fights his way llhrcugh and winds up by RCCOm- iplLshizlg his mission and winning a Schooner Bonus, Capt. Boucli'eault.'pretty' wife for himself in the bar- sailed from Pictou for a load of coal lgain. ‘ from Charlottetown. Capt. Boud- i reault has his schooner here for the last tivo weeks installing an engine.’ He is now ready for the fall's ivcrk. REASON Number 1, why you should buy Marathon and (‘y- clo gas-"Less Carbon". Every atom of this nlotor fuel dt-llv- ers its fullness of energy and “Be Ready With Roddy Power" E I234 " -GREAT GEOQGE - T5. manned l l l Fur Sales ..-_.._._ Schooner Bessie M., Cflpli- Hyde», ' ‘ arrived from Murray Harbour with; New York Auction Company, Inc. | 105d of bag potatoes for Poole and , announces the following compari- momtxmh Montague. ‘Dicy were} son of prices realized at. ‘its sale held discharged in the C.N.R. shcd for. this day as compared with the July . l 1030 Salc. t. m pmen Badger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. No change Gas boat Millie 13.. Capt. Brown] Ermine . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. No change ‘rrlved {mm Grand River with a,‘ liluskrat, Northern . . . . .. No change, ioad of bag potatoes for the Potato‘ Muskrat. black . . . . . . . . .. No change Growers‘ Association, which were; Riuskrél» SWl-hel" - N" flmng" ghlpped by train. . Wolvcrne . . . . . . . . .. N0 ‘M51180 ; Beaver . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . - .. 10”» Lower Mnsheizl Dressed Dyed Seal .. No comparison l0": Lower . No comparison Grammar Malallfl. CflPt , S“ -mr~m“r“a“rlaca.s in”, Capt. Moshcr rcnors S H l l 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O’? L0 ' 9" sydfiey "l" m” “m”? m’ “l We“ ' 11 a u u c ambit 1 t of the season. but increased Th” "l9 wl B m" n e “ ' lthlze ‘rslie rc orts business imPPOVlFK day‘ October 9th’ at m a‘ m” 22-01.“, svgn...) Tlqfifg are several} Drflmbtly with the offering of sun-l ither schooners in the harbor. arriv- 571°5- lng Saturday getting cat8095- l Mr’ Joseph R MacDonald and son. recently visited Montague. , Algysjus, were here last week-on bust-l Miss Sadie Morrison. who has been l “as Thqy report a very heavy crop, spending a vacation at her home in l of seed potatoes on Panmurc Island: Georgetown. left Saturday for Bos- Edwin MacDonald has about thirty-l W"- five hundred bushels or lcss-thanl g nine “rel I M.ss Natly Dccosta, who has been ;visiting in Georgetown. the guest of Mrs, Grntto, who has been visiting» her aunt. Mrs. Donovan, lcft Satur- |n Qegrgegcwri. the guest of her par-E day for her home in Pictou. She was, J. W. Jollllsvn -- - - ~- Missl Mrs. Aflleclc H. McKay . . . . .- Mrs. A. ‘McLean .. P. Sentncr . . . . . .. Mn nnri My; mo’! A‘lcn with their bart Cook and Miss Madden Hllchey Mrs. Proud - - - - motored to Georgetown on Saturdaylfl. Johnson and are thelThelma Burn! - - ¢ - - -- erite Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLeanu, accompanied by her cousin. 19ft Saturday for her home in Pic-; Helen Donovan. of Gcorgetolvn. tau. N3» i Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair. Mr. Her~ h”, chirp-m. Frrwna and Malcolm. from Boston. Alas-s. Montague. recently visited Gcorife- , town. guest’: of their father, Mr. John Hilq chcy. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. who h“... bpnn vlgitlnt friend: in ‘Pictou. Mrs. low Grant and sotl. who have Georgetown Mn. Flora McPhee, Georgetown. for her home in Benton-A. lBlllll P. i H. lMrs. Clark J . MacFadyen . . “l! -'a n rig-iffy, 1_,_ 11- ' ' fill!- 3J5T 11c - 26c Ev. 7 A; 8.45: zlc 37l- TODAY ALSO (“artlmll SUCC 4' 7 ACTS VAUDEVILLE NOVELTY ORCHESTRA s_____§___ , A MAE EDWARMS PLAYERS ='wralAEvrav' woman WANT$” Seats Now Selling 37c — 52c — 80c ' - 11.1‘? CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDYAN In. ._.__ w ,-fililv.r" OCTOBEILIO. 193a ~ ~ = t-au-umn-w“ __.. . l PholtoBy CablelProcess Of The 13-101 Tulisted i441... a WHIRLWIND ' A "L-TALKING WESTERN. l A roving cowboy-a. glrl tonnented b y “bad mcn"—a rlde to the death, a fight to the finish-with dare-devil ‘ Buck Jones. BUCK WNPS ‘ALL NEXT WEEK ALL NEW PLAiI-I. -_- cuAivur; . ‘ ~- . . PROGRAM Above ls reproduced a copyright ‘means of the Barllixie cable process, NIGHFLY i and EXUAhiVl? photograph of the when it was beiephotoed to ‘Cleve- iwreck of the R-ltll, which was flown land and rushed. The photograph. ‘ 1,0 London from France by Pacific which has liccn rcwui-hcd by an art- Innd Atlantic Photos, lacs tranzimitt- ist, shows the grisly frame of the R- L4... - x YS MEN BOWLING LEAGUE The Lucky Four defeated Leaders by i5’! pins. "LUCKY FOUR" ‘C. Kerr C. McLean R J. Johnson . R. Lyman ...-nun... Istecle Total~l524. "LEADERS" IN. D. McLean . L. Proude.......... . . . . . . ..120 Srntner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lfll Cudmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9a Total-ISM. 'I'llc Howlers defeated the Sirlclzers‘ Sim Baldwin’ after a rcal hard tutsle by lOl p ns. "HOWLERS" H. LePagc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 K. Murray .. E. Clawson . G.Johnson . . . . .. R. Taylor . . . . A. McLean . . . . . . . . Total-MOT. "STRICKERS" L. Ward {A Affleck Dr. Archibald .. H. M:Kay . . . . ..... . . . . . . .. 208 J. McFadyen . . . . . . .. 203 B. Garnhum . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 Total~200(;. l Y’S MENETTES BOWLING LEAGUE Mrs. McLean's Team Eva MacLean .. Jean Tait K. Murray .. Mrs. Dodds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M. V. Sterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tnta1—20'l9. Mrs. Murray's Team Mrs. Murray R. Lyman Mrs. McKay .. H. Cudmorc .. Dot Morrow . . . . Mary Collinlzs . . . . Total-ISM. "SHAMROCKS" N, D, McLean . . . . . . . . Mrs. Cudmore .. ... 115 J. Reid . . . . .. 135 W. Spencer .. . 197 134 U3 94 .,7 121 155 A. McLean . .. Mrs. Spencer . . . . . . . . . . Totak-WM. "HEFTIES" 122 .. "Tl . 171 , 91 . 16'! n7 181 .. 30 Total—21l0. Majority for Hcftlcs 154 plus. 4M1“ flelen McCarvllie and Miss, end gift to BLsteiQRuby Houle, Wlr- lottetown lodge. N5. havPreturrlel-f h their home inlbeen vP-llln". in Georgetown. the Angelina O'Connell. students of Un-‘den of the Rebekah Assembly. who able social evening was nursl. of Mrs. Grant's parents, Mr. ion Commercial Coll-age. chPfl'l/¢“ll‘ll. on Wednesday morning to visit cal-dd. conga, etc. and Mrs. John Delory. left Saturday town. spent the week end at their all the Rsbekah Lndges in cape it one of the beet meetings held for__ IQI h Quinton. ills, the l Zlentralliuardian. l} A M P i‘, Blilfiltl llllilllls ed from London to New York by ltll rising grimly above the grave of p. . BRADALBANL UNITED. CHURCH ' 0F, CANADA-Services oli the above‘ charge for Sunday. Oct. l2 are as‘ follows: Rose Valley, l1 a. m.; Gran- Iville, 3 p. m; Pleasant Valfey, 7.30 u. m. 'I‘hos Palethorpe, liiinister. W. M. S. SERVICE-A special W M. S. sci-vice is t: be held th s Sun- day morning at Wliitc Sands, speak- ; cr, Miss Evelyn Nlltchcll. Exceptional entllujasm for the new Prince Edward Island l-laspitai was shzvrnv at l~'.t nlglij". G's‘. meetingg in tho S. 01:33. c rs; " hi was rel; i211. ‘ " ABNEY-Jrherc will be service’ at align": Hula i Almcy‘ swan“ Oct‘ 12th at 7 p‘ m‘ of co-operatisn with the Charlotte- coilnt Will Protest. conducted by Mr. Lou's Harris, Ther: m...“ mi . , . will be sivtcfil singing and lnstru~ the D “mmm mmic‘ Charles L". Stcrcrt. of l-izzaingtfini "T" L. L. Jenkln of rlctih V-filtshire‘, POTATO MARKET "WA-Cm" and Percy 13a ‘on. of Crapaud. l~tiltato market. locally. is very dull at Addregfjes “Laughing why the new 'tlle moment. Up till Tuesday tab‘;- Huspirm must be built and gem“ "Jock raid for 60 cents a bushel. L‘ [gm] the SCYVlCE rcuricrcd to Kllig; ,Es expected that the market for seed and Queens Counties by me lnstgmp P-‘talfil’; Will 011B" "Exl Week- ,tlon iii the forty seven years of its ——-~ existance were made. by the follow- P. E. l. HOSPITAL CAMWAIGN- lng Charlottetown speakers: District meeting in Vernon River Dr. G1“. Dewar at Harrington; , Bridge Hall. Vernon River ‘Bridge, at Mr. W.l=‘. Tizlmlrcll. Executive m6 8' p. m. Friday: October l0. Mth ad- Chairman, Dr. Xra J. Yea and the adesses explaining the Prince Ed- Rev. Mr. (LN. Brown, at Nor ward Island Hospital Campaign, and wilmhire; Dr. J.C. Hsiistcii, Mr. 122,3“ entertainment by Charlottetown w_1(, Rogers, lvtcmorial Cllainnan, l“ artists, to which all are invited. No and Honourable Jolln H. lilycrs, M. In cciitrlbutlons at this aleeting. p" a; Cfgpaud, 1 \ 7594-19-10’ Enjoyable entertainment programs 11ers given by these Charlottetown 0N BUSINESS TKIP-‘Thl “lllllw- Artists, a: arranged by Mrs. J.A.C. ing representatives of General Mo- jpdurmn, chairman 0g the Enter. (tors. CShBWR, arrived in the Cltyomulnmentcommlttee and he, 55515;. ,Wcdnesdiy on a short business trlpflam M155 Ada E_ 35mm secretarlb 151 ‘ CH‘ P€~°x“'“'wcl°n°r“l -\"I-*'-l~“'~'"r Treasurer ofgthe Hospital; At Crap- 165‘ giqtqniméeggalrm ‘Q ll"r'“5- “Maud. Miss Nora Murray, solo, Miss w... ‘ ' ‘ v ‘ “nag” Mr- w- A Bernadette Connolly, solo. Mr. Aust- ' yEastvvood, Znne Manager Maritime 1n Connolly. 50m M“ George Green‘ 95; C‘ F‘ Sm“; reader. and a lccal orchestra: at .__.‘_.hvmcPr ‘Tim ‘gigsz-mrg; m“ Pmflivortn Wiltshlre, Mr. Arthur Bruce, 103‘ ~ ~ - Y "mm"? solo. Miss Lillian Earle, pianist. and __ E o" realm‘ lMr. Lloyd Ward's orchestra ‘includ- ling Miss Thelma. Burns and Miss‘ Thelma Teed; At Harrington, Mr. Harry Cmswell, solo, Miss Ruby Mc-- (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N.S., Oct. Fly-st. Agnes Baseball Club of Halifax Wlli‘ alvlircl- ed today's game with Moiictcn C. Cfs ".'.' a 6-5 scam when the Unit. c ilicd the name nil account o.’ dark- ‘fss and the score rcrcrtcd to the ~d of the eighth. The score in the "ith was called at 8-6 in fail-r of ‘loncton. It is under=tocd the visit- vrs will protest the game. 1Z7 lGfl 175 I83 Z18 144 '_ATER-—GAilIE WILL BE RE- " PLAYED HALIFAX. Oct. B-St. Agnes and filiienos i 4'7 “Gertrude L T , ._..___ Tomorrow. (B! Tom Hvwi-‘zn. Associated ‘Press l P. E- l. IIOSPITAL CAMWAIGN- lzglnist-ict meeting in Vernon River Bridge Hall. Vex-nan River Bridge M2,“ a > m. Frida,’ om, r _ V] Dougall. reader and Mrs J. A. 0.; “lrilcrp .‘,_.a,. s, ; -;.. e. crrue. enu,pre 97‘ m‘ finferzgljnniffififiitt cggigsgfiiétgz: lnas In the camrmlgil will be found‘ t»! the Gloucester fishing flcet, today ‘mllartisls. to which all are invited. Noll“ ‘h’ “um” ma‘ “mm!” °t m1““°"“°". m’ “"‘°"" I'“"°“”"'5- N- contributions at this meeting. '“°"p“p°" Kchizoncr uluemse in the unen- _ _ ng con est of a series of three races, 75M 1o w which will be sailed off this old fish- ing port. The Baud now needs only one more victory to win the Sir Thomas Lipton international Fish- erman's Challenge Trophy and the purse which goes with it. The trophy has arrived in New York, according PRU-fiche?“ 811-1] to word received by race committee 123, —Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MeMicken 105 l Fm“, PMATO snuiwljn ‘The and con Arthur, accompanied by Miss 121's s. Arklesidel Captain Howe“ u“ May ‘Prenhoim and Miss Rose Treri. 62. , _ holni. attended the funeral oi Mr. umirivcd in port at the Railway Wharf John McLum’ of Union Comer on Qoaiyrsterday forenoon from Liverpool, sumhl m‘ ,N. 8., to take on s cargo of tablestook 122 aim- Eostellett and Havana, Cuba. The‘ 515m. K115933313 .Arkleside will load with a cargo of panned 5M4... Home Wm, a gm; antenna w-nmm. about 45,000 bushels, and will prob-hmqtauons had been “m, on to Bu‘ gzlflbly leave port on Sunday. ‘Ilie Ark- gm “m” when}, 1,053“ on m, 15m 125i leside belongs to the Pelcrus Bteam- “m; n, “in; mm 34th birthday o; 168 111D COIHDBHY. find l‘? fl Blilmfl‘ °llAlphs Lodge, so after closing the 5412.810 t~ils with an overall length oi meeting 511 repaired to the. rem-Mg- 134 270 feet. Won By 15% Minutes » Captain Ben Pine, the Band's vet- mm skipper drove his charge across Ion hlll where a lvreltllr/ financed the finish lino l5 and a half minutes 122; table with I large blfllhdfly 05k! in ahead of Captain Angus Walters 267i ALPHA RERIZK/ill-Iilpha Rebclr the centre and laden withmll sort!‘ and the big Lunenburg schooner. 144‘ Bl! 1194188 held their regular meeting of dainty refreshments were oervedflrhe mud‘, time (or the 3154 [flue .on Tuesday Oct. 1th. A pleasing to e lI-lge number of sisters, and course, twice ground m 1g mile feature of the evening was the pres- brothers frmn Alcerwn. Summerside tflgnglg gnu 5 mil; 5mg give eight)“ mutation of s nicely worded address and Montague besides the (Filer-Rip the harbor, w“ 11v; 11mm 19 and a very Inlay-j minutes and 4o seconds. it was not Pinni- in remarkable time, but entirely satis- EVEYY One "M1118 Znctory for the conditions prevailing. ~ u niinislied {SQEGC Goes To i-ialifaa: Mozicton Leading In The Ninth - a WhenlTilt Is Called On Ac- Of Darkness-C. (Ts h The First Round ‘ Famous Canadian Schooner 151-2 Minutes-Second Race in the wreck were Lord Th Great Britain's air iliinistcr nnl Scftuii Branckcr. \‘lf‘I‘~3ir ,. Copyright 1930 by Pacific In| lzlntic Photos Inc, its 57 VlCl-ims after the giant airship had plunged to earth near Bczluvals. France, and burst into flames as .1 terrific lhcmnrilil to Britain's great- est disaster. Among those who died ‘Laurel And Hal » In Riot OfLau AtPrince Edwa Nct for F0111“ rzme has B. .. rriverl s3 mil-Ii ("‘li'.'lkl'l'.lSl l the Lallrchlial‘ ' ' ‘ with Lllf‘ l. "Gorrl Izl:cli.:::l . . irlth the troubles u . !'l.'\l'l crock, illla decide!” (in and be l‘P“}l.‘(‘.‘-il)ll‘ after ‘rd up a small fortu .ly prislzitcd ‘l? R "ll! [troop of playcrs \l". (it-d b)’ " Lou-e and the raunus compll conic in rapid sl <=i0n Mill up the audience's lint-rest hi. pitch. L0\\‘e‘s pm" rnmnce l8 uiarkable both in spirit and I Lieu and he mzizulgss to 1M1!‘ character with nlurh more film Allan would seem lIWSFIlYW Marguerite Churchill mill charming hercuic, and llegiB " gives a cnllri “in: lmlllllll Lowe's rival in loll‘ Owen Davis Jr. Ear“ ‘Gribbcn. J, T i Gallic, rlcnry’ Kai-u‘ ‘ crsct all handle lll-“W m" ‘ pleasing way. liirmctan C. Cfs will replay on 5ai~ ,urd"ly afternoon in Halifax today's ‘KEITH! in the series for the baseball cllanipioilshiil of the, .Maritime Prov- inces. The game was called in the ninth liming, with Moncton leading l8 to 8 by Ulllpire J09 Garnctt, glv " lilg St. Agnes the game by a 6-5 score, the total rev rting to even innings. At the t‘ni the ganle lvas called, however, t\v' Halifax men were cut, trvo cir base, and two strikes on the b ter. Tonight the teams agrccd to replay the grimc. with Ramsay St. John and .O'Rourke of Spxrnghill ulnpiring. e Loses _ harbdr as Thebaliri rrasird l" lish linrv. But thc=r~ cav-illllillll vices Gave lonlwc fl‘ l"“‘l~" when Blucnnrc fLIll'l\"(‘fl the ' ccstcr schooner homo; luul ll -nv~re's (‘YCTV “fro (loii-nlieflll could not be detected‘ We men frrlu the M“ -'“i“_ P! [gV-‘lltrfltl in Cfllllfllll Bcnsuow l soon as the)’ had m“ h“ s i incli- lusty vv"r‘1""““““°n'i j Captain Angus tank tiir (Wm ly. “ Si. .9 on‘: has l0 “mba1 i", 55¢ uflmi mo scrim i511 yet. Blucnose will look fill“ ‘ ihe goes out Satin-dd‘? heband” Beat: of the preceding few days. Poor Suit Of Sail Blucnoseis crew and many others! slim“, attributed hcr dcfiat. or at lcast the’ wide. margin of her dcfcat, to a bad- ly fitting suit of sail. It is fair i0 assume that she was lmdcr a severe‘ handicap, for as soon as she rcachcdl her dock this evening she was strip-l ped and her cnilvns ifiishcd to u sail _'] dill " maker to be cut. Her big mainseil l “m” htmse‘ He; “mp1! was much too lar§¢'\-so large that ‘I we“ either’ m: nlaiit oi l" Captain Angus was forced to swing.‘ “mm and“ durgg ...-at the Bluenoses ponderolls maimThey m0 Wm f ‘.695 bcnm by the topping lift, instead of ‘V b“: "San bmflffndgv, by the canvas supporting it. This» 56cm": race s“ _'_,_. meant that the topping lift prcsicd" T?’ against the sail ruining its ccntuur;_ . I _ and greatly reducing its efficizniyl ' R The fact that. the Thcbauds load i‘ u‘ .- wns piled up during the windward l work was significant. For it is when ‘ a vessel is beating illio the breeze z " that e. smoothly iittihl! sail in mostl l‘. R E GISTERS (may term!- relied upon. 1 I condmw l l .. r». lo! "5- LoW Pll ' To say that Gloucester we: iubll- V fhqylotletovvn. ant over the victory. would be to putl Phoni- 1'34 Sails will Dc F’ Members of his 1'0"" ‘M n lnecessary to lift 5l““‘“:“ . 1-H l ~ boom tWO “at “bow llhlllh it would have born Sllpllw w“ 9,5“ in order to Clii" l out l9’ ||| guannhfll Jubilant Over Win Different Al"!- 13-13 mil; mnd and l 11mg gzound Brawn and lnmn Ln Nnvq lnnfluuuiem tuna." gm 1mg m m. m. “ma: ‘nwu it mildly. Whistles and sirens echocJ ‘ _ _ . and reechocd around the rookbound ' - ' ' ' '