Inc: rnvllnn OW PLAYING 6; xl" ‘nu-can. Ind Wheeler A Beautiful belles and .., HEHTUIZHV H E H l'l ELS y. 771s ably of“? eluegrau [and u " MARY Cllllill "SIANKY"MJAILIND NOlll IIIIV D "“' MU CAL- . .WELL BY cuonc Medbury Travellaugh . . In The West ADDE nd Woolsey In _ “Kentucky Kernels” At Capitol frenzied DICK POWELL GlNGkR ROGERS THf 4 MILLS BROS. JED FIORITO 8. BAND ADDED . . . . TBAVELTALK MAS ffldlfl cYaIo. . THESE . . . NEWS IN OOLOB IRELAND, EMERALD ISL. I . AQAZELBBOOK SCHOOL CHRIST- CONCERT julcp oi merrinlant labeled “Ken- tucky Kernels," in the new comedy attraction which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. It is well to mentl that Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, the inimitable comedy entertainers. are starred in the little rolss o! “Ken- tucky Kernels,"_ and you will ‘have a plausible explanation of the rampant comedy in the production. As a. pair of vaudeville magicians impersonating two gentlemen native feud are mixed toietber in a mint ‘firendercdby 0n Tuesday. Dec. em t... annual "held in the school. The evening being tine, the sohodiroom, which "was beautifully decorated for the ccaslon was filled to capacity. "At the close or the program Santa Claus arrived and cheered the i""llearts of all, especially tbs little ones, as he distributed gifts and ‘Cindy from a. well-laden tree. During tho intermission mouth organ selections were pleasingly Cowdy. assisted by Miss Pearle . zrJoncs who was the accompanist Ior _ the evening. Rev. Mr. Chisholm presided and kg the iollowing program was carried ou Opening chorus. “Christmas Wel- ofler a baghli o! evoked a oontin hearty guffaws fr audience. to the south, Wheeler and Woolsey new triclca which uous stream o! om the premiere Concerning an age-old. feud be- tween two Kentucky clans, the plot abounds in exciting action and hilarious situations. An unforeseen “v fl-fi . _. i.‘ Q crisis makes Bert and Bob tester fathers of a. child heir to a South- ern plantation. Delivering the boy to his family, they blunder into a terrific ieud. The boys attempt to settle the iamiiy war and Wheeler's wooing of the opposing factionb belle provide a mad and merry me- lange of music, girls, dancing, com- edy and romance. ‘ “Kentucky Kernels" introduces a new popular melody. "One Little Kiss." written and composed Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar, and sung by Wheeler. Woolsey, Mary Carllsle and, Noah Beery, with a background of dances by an eye- iilling chorus o! gorgeous Iiria. Fine performance: in tho minor roles are given by “Spanky" Mc- Farland, “Bleep ‘n’ Bat." negro comic who scomd in "I-rittla Miss Marker?’ Lucille Laverne, William Pawley, Frank McGlyrln, Jr. and Louis Mason. v.‘ “Twenty the First National radio. The production Million opened yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre. distinct innovation in film enter- fick Powell And Gingerfiftogers In “20 Million Sweethearts” At The Prince Edward Sweethearts," romance oi the issaidtobea _ ,Wood. Eugene Coady. old Wood. . l ' 5 Hallie Pippy. ~i Drill, ; "audible Pendergaet. ' Hallie Pippy. “l ' I .. Address or welcome. Keith Jones. l ' 3 mChristlnas Acrostic, 9 Junior pup- Dialogue, "Santa's Letter," Eileen Mflnoldeue. ‘"131 the Dank," Kar- Recitatiorl, "Christmas Gzeetinz," “Bantam Mistake," Janet Recitation, "Erlvoy," Ernest Bong, "Santa Claus." Phyllis and tainment, giving as it does, the be- hind the scenes picture of radio en- tsrtainers and their task of pleasing the public. The story deals with the intimate romances o! the radio folk, with their joys and tribula- tions, their struggles and successes While the picture is said to com- bine drama, comedy and romance in a well defined plot, it is inter- spersed with catchy songs written by Warren and Dubin and other music which give it color as well as adding to the llveliness o! the ii : El l JR l. {will/w 918102110. "Adele's Lesson,” Reta Ooacly. Sue Jones. Eileen. hens. Lloyd Wood, Earle Jones. Recitation, "Bella's Secret," Pearle Goody. Mouth organ and harp selection, Reta Ccady and Sue Jones. D1111. "Merry Christmas." Pearle WCoady. my Matthew. itption, "A Conundrum," Iloyd Chorus, “Christmas 1w»,- by _ Recitation, “My Dollie.” Phyllis iPibby. ' Dialogue. ‘The Doctor's Omen.‘ .. Eugene Coady, Earl Jones, Harold , Wood. Ray Matthew. “MINOR B0118. Sue Jones, Reta Qoady. Eileen. Irene Wood. , Tableau, "Bantabwstake," Pearle ' Coaciy. Solo, "rm Old Spinning Wheel," entertainment. There is a stro Pat O'Brien in the leading role, a semi-comic part in which he plays a fast talking though somewhat blunderlng talent scout for a radio company, who boosts others to lame while he himself is loft out in the cold. The picture introduces a new rc- mantle team in Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers, radio sweethearts who sing for the public and make love’ privately. The Four Mills Brothers’ voices will be heard in catchy music while Ted Flo R-lto and his band play the accompani- ment to ons of Powell's tuneful lays. as well as individual music. Others in the cast include Allen Jenkins, Grant Mitchell. Joseph cawthorne, Joan Wheeler, Henry O'Neill and Johnny Arthur. Song hits are "I'1l String ~With cast of players of widely diversif ed talents, with You", "Fair And Warmer", "Out For No Good." Gordon Carver. Eileen Wood. mu Present," Ray Drill Bole, "Lamp Lirh Valley," Bus Jonas. Drill, "Christmas Pendergaet. Reading, Ooady. _' Que Jones. ROUND TRIP ‘BARGAIN FARES $12.50 w __ Flilll DIMIGBATION PERMITS Passengers should secure letter IN DUPLICATE Irom clergyman, or civic ofliclal, certifying as to ability m rend Ind write. that they will return within time limit of ticket. and an not liable to become a public charge. Thlalcttcrmaralaobaasedwbean-cnterlngmada- (Important) Dialogue. "Uncle Tiiramm Cold." Clarence, Reta Ooady, Sue, Earl Jones, Irene, Monologue. “Aunt ‘Jane's Christ- Matthews. , "Points of the Christmas Star," Bue, Earl Jones, Irene, Eileen Wood, Rota, Eugene Coady. Mouth organ and harp selections, Sue Jonas, Rota Ooady tin‘ ‘Time m the Sooloh," mam, Keith Jones. Lloyd. Hlrold Wood. Ray Matthews. Emest Drake. Eric Dialogue, “Cousin ‘Imogoneb Din- nar," Clarence, Eugene. Rel-l 001d‘!- Gordon Carver. Robert. Sue Jones, Inna, Eileen Wood. "Kelly's Dream," Fred 01111111. "Edit! Olllll," by school. _ 0148mm n N From All Stations on Prince Edward Island AY. JAN. 25th. 1935 RETURN LIMIT. JAN. 29th, 1935 -. Chlldrancllveaudlndsr ~QIOINIOIII o! ago, [All ' 5 “i312? $10.60 Tickets good ill DAY COACHES ,ONLY. Consult nearest Ticket Agent tor farther tutor-nation. BUY YOUI. ‘H088’! DAIIJ IAN NATIONAL = - _GAIN FARES Three Rivers. Montreal. Ottawa, $12.25 $10.00 his" Al 1.02m?’ ‘ trawl?‘ Z "Jafilixlzv- lam. I935, , livers. Montreal. j ' '..._........ January as. I!!! 1 m. hula some; u, 1m c" = -_l~ “new i“... ~- ~~ Galore: rho in paler ‘twelve IAII. RAI LWAYS ‘i l 471051118 . Gordon carver. _ Arrival o Santa 01st, National Anthem. Rasputinb Daughter Marla Rasputin, IIIIILIC cl the "Mad Moon at lnala", la pictured lnsoatumcuaflgutamu-attbo World's Fair Circus h Madon- The costume Is the dine that also a» - or lh._ .1. 1:. if. Elli A T T.E Is Jailed. Gumbel": N. 5., , were under close bdafloahadcn first. District Attorney Edmund 0. Dewing laid. made a complete confession o! the attempted deliv- tho Millons and Faber no advance information o! the attempt to tree cm. Poe's contusion. as related by visited Dedham and climbed a polo outside the jail wall and surveyed the ulterior. Re made two subsc- queue visits for similar purpose. lcalad "Wall Armed with the shotgun and a .88 calibre revolver. and carrying a rope ladder. ha oame to Dedham at 4.80 this mornnig. Again he climbed the pole, attached one end oi’ the rope ladder and threw the other over the wall. Soon he was m the jail yard and made his way directly to the "pit." the section in mo. the Miller); and Faber are confined. K0 peered through. a window and law Irving and, nuc- ceeding in attracting his attention. showed him the shotgun. Then he hid beneath a stairway until he heard a disturbance inside the 1511. He rushed to the window and saw Irving inside strwgling with Wil- liam Matte. a luard. Irving, who hlui thrown a handful of pepper ser 'I*d in some lmknown manner. in the guardh race. called to him la shoot. ' ‘ P00 poked the music of the shotcun through the (lass fired one barrel. The blast obliter- ated an electric light bulb well over the guards head as he strug- aled _on the llocr with Irving. Oth- er guards rushed in and helped overpower Irving as Frye tum“ and fled. Ha dropped the shotgun at the wall and climbed over. Frye was making his way back to Boston when arrested. Park Corner Concert fllcPuvilaotIarkCcrl-lorochool prsacntodaverysuoceniulvhrlst- mcs concert in French Rim hall onDccomblrMl-h. lmllvcratt Manhood unaided and the followincpronam was Acuodie by 9 will. Radiation-Ia Santa Married by Juno MbcKmlio. 50118-1! Your!» Good by 4 girh. DiI-lotuo-No Ohrltlnas in the “fit... . y Lena Harding and Ruth Stewart. Recitation-into Tweptylinth by Irena Undsrhlll. Dialogue-No Presents. , Duet-We Have been His Boar. by Gem-re Campbell. and UlrlIlI-h ltvwart Rsclteflcn-Ilhs-Inokmrt Man. by Basic Cousin. Motion Sour-Bantu Heralds. by 0 boys. Dicloauo-ltoasl and Romances Winn T PRISMBREAK M PT Milieu-Faber Gang (A. P. B! Guardian's special Wire) DIIDHAM. nocbam Joli amt abrupt and with the would-be lib- mtorbllcedin acollinthesama a Impressed l To " In; . “Ihourt robod in tranquil lova- ‘o: ‘Fed. mover-ad ma? Oi stream that bold lbl lkial’ msmmgl-qfi t wayside flowers" ’ . '-!.ucy Gertrude Clarkin. Hummus» terclt that months rnwht be l?!“ in. crplorin: the one and investi- gatina the other. . Th; legend 01th! great bronco tablet that faces you ll you will‘ "Coordination Chamber." W419" the Confederation armament was Jngnsduanutory ill-ital! The Chambe rams also cs the tamous i0, Downina Bi-Nflt. and 81V" W“ something o! the cams thrill as you enter it, xor hero Canada are Dominion and a Nation was born. Not the least Iascinating thing u- lust no‘... the Number the many Governors of the Island from that of Waiter Patterson IP- pointed in i710 down to Hon. Goo. DoBlols. the present in- cumbent o! the office. ' Possibly I liflflled 1098*“ M" lore those of J. I‘. DesBarres and Sir Alexander Banncnusn. Dos- Barrea iucinatsd mo because he was 88 when appointed in 1806. re- tired “owing to increasing ass BM infirmity" when he was 93. and lived to be 108. Men were slants in those days Think of tlcklinl a job like that at 83! . - Carlyle’; Ilrltlma Sir Alexander Bannermalfa por- trait attracts boccuse he succeed- edwhere the great Carlyle failed- He wooed and married tho beauti- ful Margaret "Gordon, the "First Love" or the Sade of Chelsea, and the one whom he "never forgot to his life's .end:".i! Raymond Clare Archibald is correct in his stol’? c! "Carlyle! First -" Margaret Gordon was a trend- daughter of the first British Gov- omor o! Prince Edward Island- Walter Patterson. Patterson docs not appear to have provided well tor his two dulfllltcrc and M"- caret. the vellum. ed. w!!- Aleundsr Gordon. a surgeon the British army. Ra was ill-paid. and had not the laculty tor set- ting on, fell into bad health and, namised by debt, accepted the ot-_ isr o! his widowed sister to adopt and his two daughters. He set sail tor Scotland, died on board and was buried at sea. The two iorlorn kid- Island" ‘rho rollowinr article of Prince lidward Island is from the 811W! pen o! l. 00m Kind. 0! WllmlPlI. ' _ an idle w holiday and another to achieve it if your, choice o! locality is Prince Edward Island. ‘that M!!! WW‘ inoa o! “Abecwoit” (Cradiad in the Qnciralin] Arm) holds such store a pril- s! natural beauty and historic in-. in it is u» army of portraits c! t ‘If "drain-s A=¢té'<>g'¢#~.~ 15b dies seem ultimately to have leached the aunt in Scotland. Sim] out oi very inadequate means. did. well by them in the matteroi edu-i cation. uarasrot is woken of M being proficient m French, Latini and German, rather rare accomp- lishments ior a young woman in those days. Margaret was ellhivw when Carlyle first law her at Kimalw. ‘though not introduced to her. ha wrote the iollowing de- scription to hisitrlend Irving: "lhe is fair, softly elegant, softly ITIW. witty and comely. Her voice very iineaudahehasagooddcalo! arsmtul intellilmoe." Pretty good for observation only. Two years later they were for- mally introduced at Chelsea and m» 31mm months the iriendahip (so called) ripened rapidly. The aunt-toster-lnotner had no use for impecunious teachers and whisked Marlzaret back to Scotland. Appar- ently rlot before Carlyle had de- oiarod himself as a lover and been refused. Inter he pursued the lady to File and alter this visit two of her letters quoted by Archibald were written. only a short time apart. There letters are very inter- esting Nldlfll quits apart from their boar-in: on the rommct. M the style and diction are quite rs- laarkable. That Plllflml lb W I" land (ind them ac is evidenced by the worn state o! the Archibald book, the worn panes bola: almost entirely confined i0 these letters. limitation-Modern Girls. by Hollis ma... Sale a Candy. 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The inscription facial tnenartatesthearrivalottbe "Polly," the "Dykos" and the "Oughion" in 100s. 0n the land- ward aide. under a baautiiull! carved thistle. than is an inscrip- tion in Gaelic. The whole la ap- propriately surrounded by beauti- thosohmlcplonesrs. Thastoryct Margaratflcrdoa ....‘2. ‘3..‘.'i.".lil"=l.”..‘2‘.2£.°.'..‘i; rs “erg; 1-,,» cu» mo“ friendship was a constant "scum “u” believe. You! oarlyia devours, but the retellingo! the story my atimulatcavistttnthsnlaadTo ailwhowel-eboratberathareil but one Islandttiaworth verrtartocoo. ~ Expect Resources To Stand 040w; F reetF YOIItNCQOrI i. "*4 Mildred Hui I. Noreen Auld: s. hi; rmmof ii E re IINGIIDN OIIIBTIM DON- UIIT _0n Wednesday evening, Decem- bdr lIth. the graphs ggigfi; 1353533"? 2:552:53 us; t. Gouge ' flamver ' , . . . ' “MW” ,1: ' _ A s- u» l». mild. must l... cool. N...“ ‘banber. 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Vera 14 to the o! the bullded wooden mm M "M swung Barrett (equal). a Hilda m he mews Bight lolc Urvlvor At tour o'clock in the wind and. wavaa had ormit l- boat afternoo- subsided to 811'