PAGE SIX zuar l qt u: nude, ,. uuuus wml IIIVIN 5.0088 and that means Fun plushoance plus excitement l But coinedicienkina 5n RICHARD ARLEN BERYI. MERCER lilamlc Allister ~ Charles McNaughton O gm“. Parker v Dudley Diggu Auuhn . . scum‘ mzvua SONG lllT AND TODD - KELLY COMEDY IUUAY and WED. 3.15 ... 1.00 - 5.45 P. M. Mat. 11¢, 26¢. Eve. . 26c, 32c. ‘ t . anuun m: at“ .ANNE sninisvp iravm s. coaa, SIEPIN FETCHII’ vws . . . . saws AND awsicai. WITH DUNCAN SISTERS IUDAY and WED. _ DA1LYV3J5 - 7,00 ._ 345 . PRINCE Mat. 16¢, 26o. EDVVARD Eve. 26c, 32c, 87c. RTIIAI-ceiive Ghosts” At The Capitol With Richard Arlen heading u notable cast, comedy, dram; and romance are romping across the screcn of the Captol Theatre this week. The picture is “Three Llvc Ghosts." wlrch opened yesterday. In many respects Ihi. photo- pluy is guarar "cd entertainment Ofifrillaltv a best-selling novel and a hit play bv Frederick S. Isliam. wan 11...... Last Film At Prince Edward The battle of the century is on Edward Theatre when ‘Suamboat Round the BF]. prs. nts Will Roger"; and Irvin Coll; in a hilarious, high- l at the Prince teointcly rivnlryr that is tops for the “I esmbljshcd new l. 1 . st 1's film offerings g everynxhel-C’ No“. M, viii‘; 11260535 Steamboat Round the Bend" is screen Wm, a ‘refines; and a uni . in sentiment, rich in charac- terizations, replete with itirill. and reveals Itozcrs in a new and more human light-in what is probably the grcutrst role of his career As captain of the "Claremore Queen." a ramshackle old tub. Rogers is involved in the romance of Anne Shirley and John Mc- Guire. Their hapjilnesg is threaten- sparkle that makes it superb enter- tainment The story concerns thc adren- turcs of thrcc soldiers who es- caped from a. German prison camp and returned to London. To find themselve; officially "dead.“ For Vflfying reasons they decide to re- main so. and their escapades pro- vide moments of hilarious comedy, ed when McGuire kill; a man in t}, m; 1 the girl's defence, gives himself up mnrnmlfi, w“: tenwm and tend" ‘m 3°55? advice ‘md is wndemll‘ Cecilia Parker a comparative ed Of course. the Rog s blame each other for the boys plight, but their desire to help him draws them together in a rich friendship. While they strive to earn enough money to pay for hi; appeal, Rogers is indulging ln his old rivalry with crusty Irvin S. Cobb, captain of the shiny “The Pritlc of Paducah." The two dramatic currents blend when Rogers steams down to New Orleans to save McGuire and is in- volvcd in the big steamboat race. The climax, packed with SUFPBIISB and explosive comedy. brings the film to a. happy conclusion. In the leading role, Rogers tops the b:st of his previous per- formances. Anne Shirley is unusu- ally effective in the romantic lead and rotnnd, jovial Irvin Cobb lives up to nu reputation as one of the funnies» men in America ~~.~.r=..nn.n.n llnnml Ihe mini" 1-. u.» flunl \\'ill fingers fllm to hu screened In lllnrlnlirflnvn. Famed Wig-Maker Friend of Kings LONDON, March an 40p) - Tlr rlcath of Willie Clarkson re- movw one of the most interesting firzures in Londoirt life, writes “An Ovl Friend" in the London Ohaervcr - . Eminent as a wig-maker and famous a; an impersonator and oriqinalor of costumes, he became n social personality who was never absent from first itirzht and was in newcomer, turns in her finest per- formance as Richard Arleirs sweet- heart. Bcryl Mercer a: the Cockney mother and Charles McNaughton as her son are outstanding in the mics they f1r=t created on the New York stage Claude Allister as a shell-shocked nobleman who pilfers his own baby i; a comedy highlight and the oth- ers in the cash-Dudley Digges, Nydia, Westman. Jonathan Hale and Lillian Cooper turn in excell- ent portrayals. girl and Will Lorne Valley And Vicinity ‘The Guardian regret; to chron- icle the death of Mrs. Alexander MacDonald of Lorne Valley. She passed peamfully away to her eter- nal reward on the morning of 24th. She was one of the oldest ladies in the community, and was buried in Valleyfield on wed- nesday, March 25th. Mr. Murdock MacDonald of Lorne Valley has lost one more of his foxes previous to thLg he had lost one. Recently Mr. MacDonald went to his ranch and found two foxes missing but fortunately one of them had been caught in a trap which he had set for the first one that escaped. The Guardian regrets to report on the illness-of Miss Bernice Mac- Arthur of Lorne Valley. She was stricken with pleurisy and pneu- dcmnnd at the most important men“ sci lat functions .___..__. lie deliberately flrrvsed to make Frogs have been beam m this him ell a t-liuractér. and used t0 mstrlct so me signs or spring are allnw his hair and beard to grow ln fantastic ahllpes WIIPTCCVPI‘ he wen‘. he. selected some appropriate sure. Butterflies were also sccn fly- ing about by different people. \ zicr-outrcmenl; which sci. off his The roads d“, drying van. quick]; handsome features and “PM”? and a truck was seen ‘the other day manner The pride of his life was that he | was once mhtakcn for King Ed- ’ ward VII. who knew him intimate- ly and often consulted him about fancy dress ’ . Sarah Bernhardt was a special fnend of his. and he took particu- im Dime in the wig in which she played Magdalen and had to throw going from Cardigan to Montague. Many of the younger boys of the community are anxioualy waiting for the opening of the fishing sea- son.—~P. ROAD MURDER. IN AFRICA LADY-SMITH. South Africa— l her hair over the feet of the actor wand along u“, mm he” a l playm“; the pa" M the] hfiviouga wnmaIIgwas overtaken by a cyclist - imglforz“ M “Mum ’ who drove n. knife into her body e most extraordinary costume gggrumaglflefggrgh” “mm died ever devised was. for u dnxn ab]? Y ' wanted. to go to a fancy 5-5 a at cave,“ and?‘ "fir, grants‘??? GETS "DB." IN EARNEST 1-! firs p e. u B "i i ;,;,,$mg,;t sitting down on him HOLLYWOOD- Jean Herchorf ’ 1.11 the evening, and by the time has portrayed doctors so mun! times that much of his fan mail is dawn clmo the poor fellow was “d, um’ Jean. 5021-10” nearly dead. i ' a claims nuntv AS sic AS nofi at» Clear Again With Cutlcura Soap and Ointment ' v ~ 0' t t, fa e was clear “w”:.:::‘".2::::.:::",i"£§:;r a. a... =- Wflc “Iced m» 1-“ w“ fiifiifil.‘li‘;.“°a..f‘i‘lilllli".uia 4”“ “l ‘I “m” "W" N" iatljers. The Cuticura Jot-mulls have gamed than‘ effectiveness; 0mg f a can ury ~ K leap sawmill? y“ filuumfigl ‘Ihlu column In relayed ht or louul Inter-on but udruflullg I ulvluy uutun In) ho In l null u word atria-fly poyublo udvuou. com-‘unruumon urn mm. ANCE. . L-07B8-7-12-3i2. ‘III If ll ll SILVER FOX PRICES ADVANCE -C. M. Lampoon and Cb. Ltd, ro- port that the March Sale of Silver Fox Pellsixi sterling prices was 5% higher than at that. January Sale. MILTON SEBVICESr-St. John's Anglican Church Wednesday. Len- ten service B P. M. Sunday service at. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Every- body welcome. Rev. E. O. Lancaster, Rector. L-348D. , _,._._. SUNGLO FOX BRBEDBBS SCHOOL including motion pictures of general interest to foxmen will be held in the City Building hall Thursday, April 2nd at 8 P. M. The meeting will also be addrassed by Mr. L. W. Hancock, manager of the International Fox and Animal Foods Ltd. All fox breeders are cordially invited. L-5484-3-81-2i. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK-Dr. and Mrs. Leo Frank leave this morning for New York and Mll- u-aukee in response to a telegram from Dr. Hank's sister, Mrs. Edith Fisher of New York, announcing the death of her husband, Dr. Fisher, after a short illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Fisher and daugh- ter Miss Felicia, who have visited here on several occasion. will have the sympathy of their friends in their sudden bereavement. Miss Agnes McGeeghas returned Irom Toronto where she took a special course in permanent wav- i118. HAZLEBROOK SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils of Hazelbrook School for the month of February: _ Grade X~1. Lois Hayicr, 2. Sue Jones. B »1. Gordon Carver. Grade VIII» l. Reta Coady, 2. Eugene Coady‘. 3. Earl Jones. Grade VII-d. Winnifred l-Iayter, 2. Robert Jones, 3. Irene Wood. Grade VI (a)~'1. Ray Matthew's, 2. Lloyd Wood, 3. Harold Wood. 1b)——0rville Hayter. Grade IV Jr.~1. Pearle Coady. Grade III (al-—1. Carl Wood. (bl-l. Eric Pcndcrgast. 2. Phyllis Pippy. 3. Keith Jones. Grade II Sr.» 1. Janet Pendergast, 2. Ernest Drake. _ Grade I Jr.—-l. Hallie Pippy. Highest Percentage 94.8—-Reta Coady. Teacher-Mary W. Macbellan. SPEAKS AGAINST CHARITY RACKET WINNIPEG. Mach 30—<C.P.\-—- A "Charity racket" in Winnipeg this winter not only paid the spon- soring charity nothing. but left it liable for expenses incurred. C. S. Booth of the Bctber Business Bureau, warned members of the Canukeena Club. Rackets were on the increase throughout Canada, Mr. Booth warned. In i934 their total had been $90,000,000 in the Dominion. of which $40,000,000 was taken through fake mining promotions, mostly in the east. Amank other examples was the experience of a Montreal hospital, which received $100 out. of $1,200 paid for tickets to an affair for its benefit. WAS RECOGNIZED BY ASTRONOMERS POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. March 30—(C.P.)—Dr. Caroline Ellen Fur- ness, famed woman astronomer for 20 years professor at Vassar Col- lege, whose recent death came as a shock to scientists all over the world, was a volunteer teltflfih assistant at the Yerkes Observa- ry. She was also a fellow of the As- sociation for the Advancement of Science, a member of the American Amociation of University Women and a Fellow of the British and German Astronomical Societies. For several years she served as pro- lessor of astronomy at Mount Wilson Observatory End. in 1925. she was .a, delegate to the third Pan-Pacific Congress in Japan. WAKE lifioiii uvrn nu:- And You'll Jump Du! of Bed In tho Mornin] Rurin’ Io Go The Ilvu uhould pour ‘out two pound: of liquid bile into your bowell dully. if this bile I! not flowing freely. your food doesn't duzut. If. iuul. ecuyu In the bowels. Gus bloufl up ywuru muchYouget conufi utod. ' ‘ no Into the body. In You hut new. lunk and the world looks punk. A mun bowel movement doeln’ on I a liver nwlll. ll. takes than , Carter‘! Lltfll Llwr lII In RN. thou two wound: of bllu flowing Italy and make u feel up and u ". Burmluu and anLleJ make tha bllu ow fnoly. Th0! fluw of culomel but huvunoeulmunl or mncury u them. Auk for Curtqr‘: Little Llvur Pills III Ilmul stubbornly nfun anything bin. In VISITING TS MEN-Mr. 1mi- elt Ollwson of Charlottetown, and District Governor of the Y's Men's Club for the Maritime; arrived in the city Friday morning, accom- panied by his‘ daughter, Mlsu C. o. Clawson, on his first visit to Cape Breton since imtalled into office. A member of the Department, of Marine in P.E.I., the District Gov- ernor will be honor guest at the weekly luncheon of the Y's Man's Club at the Isle Rnyale today, and will conclude his visit tonight. Put District Governor F. Bishop will preside at the meeting, at which five new members of the club will be inducted-Sydney Post- Record. Tenders Called B‘, ll.ll.ll. For Removal 0f Bridge Wreckage (C. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) MONCTON. N. B‘. March 29" Atlantic regional headquarters of the Canadian NationalRailways have called for tenders for the re- moval of wreckage of auperstz-uc- ture of the St. John River bridge.’ at Fredericton, from the river bed. The bridge was swept away by the ice and hlgnwater several days ago, disrupting traffic from Mone- ton and. Newcastle. The tenders. according to the of- ficial notice, will be received on the following basis: contractor to re- move steel and deliver to the rail- way loaded on railway cars at either or boththe South Devon or Ilrederictonvterminals of the rail- ways; to remove the steel taking . g . ' l - ' his Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN The . Bandy Sensation of America From the HOUSE OF PICARDY TOWN TALK xnada’s Newest Gift Package at $1.25 uzsorted Chocolates at 75c and $1.00 per box Russian Mints . . . a . texture phenomenal in lchocolate creation in l 35c, 65c and $1.25 j ‘packages. l at Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore l full ownership of the salvaged ma- terial clear of the railway proper- ty. There are approximately seven- teen hundred tons of steel in the superstructure wreckage. the notice states, and the contractor in either proposal must guarantee fl date bl’ which he will have cleared a chan- nel to the river bed. two hundred feet wide and approximately op- posite the old swing spun and P date by which he will have cleared the river bed of wreckam? 11'0"! shore to shore. ' Closing date is set at April 8. Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea a use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea (Canadian Press) CALLANDER, Ont, March 3n, - Contruqls for appearance of Ollva and Elzlrc Dionne and their five children In a feature-length motion picture to be based largely on their liven were slxned today by the quin- lllpdela‘ parents and u reprelonfu- Ilve of Universal Flofuru Corpora- tion. - GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune a Purl of the film, awry of which has yet to be written", probably will be What" In this district wiln the Dlunue parents and their five elder children travelling to Hollywood to complete if. Production In expected to start In the lute Spring or early Summer. The mm to be paid the Dlonneu Th0 HIS- IIIDIIIUI HOklI-NNA It was with deep regret tblt b6!‘ many friends learned of the death of Gertrude Callaghan, devoted and dearly beloved wife of Frederick McKennu, Mermaid. l The deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan. Charlottetown. She was educated at St. Joseph's Convent and Pi-Inca of Wales College. After teaching for a your on the Island, she went to Montreal, where she . was a member of the staff of the Bank of Nova, Scotia, which position she held until her marriage about five years ago. Mrs. McKenna hud apparently beau in very good health up to u. very short time before her death. which took place at the City Hos- pital ou March 0th. A weak heart was u factor in the loss of her gul- lunt fight against death which came peacefully lust u the rites of the Church had been administered. The ‘accused, despifc the few years she had lived at Mennald, had by her beautiful character and pleasing disposition, made many friends. She had all the qualities of a devoted wife and good neigh- bor. Not only her friends on the Island, but also those in Montreal will feel that her death has left a void in their lives which cannot be easily effaced. She leaves to mourn u sorruwlng husband and two children, Louis Frederick and an infant daughter; also four sisters and four brothers, viz, Mrs. Joseph McKenna, Mer- maid; Rev. Sister St, Sablnus, Notre Dame Academy, and Mrs. Andrew Butler of Charlottetown: Mrs. Jas. For Kidney and Bladder Trouble Stop Getting Up Nights Ilere’: one good way to flush hurm- ful waste from kidneys and ltop bladder irritation that often causes ucunfy. burning and cmurtlng p“. auge. Ask your drulrkisf for u 40 cont hnx of‘ Gnlzl Medal llnurlem Ull Capsules-n splendid safe and harm- len Illurcilc IIIII stimulant for wcuk,’ kidneys and irritated bladder Ile- cidcs getting up nights, some symp- l toms nf kidneys trouble nrc back- urhca, puffy eyml, ‘leg rfflmpg, and mom. palms, but be uuro ru get GOLD MEDAL -—l£'I the genuine medic-inr- for weak kidneys-right from linarleru in Holland. . Report Parents, Brothers And Sisters OF Quints To Mdke Movie L_l for their participation In the fllm wu not revealed. ‘I110 IIIQUIIIQIII provides Ibo parents will have the controlling voice In the story of the picture. Ming Barker nld Mrs. Dionne’: i; ounce of tho Ellgllsh language will he overcome by schooling In the few words of that language her role Net Clout Ill MEIIORIAII“ 'my shoulder." S000 Hardware, Point cud mental stores in Cmudu Alubutiuo in u household for low coat, and unitary wall decoration. Auk your dealer. Gypsum, McKenna and Mr. John Callaghan both residing in Montreal; Mr. Sab- inuu Callaghan. New York; Mean-l.‘ I l Peter and Patrick Ouilaghan, w“. cousin. Her funereal took place on March 12th from her home in Mermaid in st. Dunstarfs Basilica. Tm funeral Muss was sung by Rev. Patrick Mc- Mahon. Her remains were laid to rest in the Roman Catholic Cemet- ery, where services at the grave were urn ducted by Rev. fouls Dougan. The pallbearers were Messrs. George McDonald, James Mclliachern, Fred Trflinm‘. Walter Walker, Joseph Slavin and Joseph Smith. ' May her soul rest in peace. ORIENTAL NOTE IN SLIPPERS . Paris -(C.P.)-It's hard these days to fell the difference between evening sandals and boudoir slip- pers. Both take on an oriental tack. with open toes. low heels and fancy ankle straps. Their materials, too, are similar-gold kid, pastel satlns and oriental-looking metal brocades. ' snmnuv nus wrrn srnvacn‘ Freddie Bartholomew, the £200- a-week English film, star admitted on arrival in New ‘York that he likes spinach and-Shirley Temple. "I like Shirley Temple. .She is a nice little girl.” he said. ‘f! like spinach, too. But there art lots of things better than spin- ach and u lot‘ of things better than girls “Why. Shirley only comes up t0 iron ALABAsTINI-z Lime md Aldus}! caladfl. film/ha‘ » FRI”. CANADA l é . havuit. .._._.__...;____ ' . ,~ _ , lllllEllT _ Vlfe have just noulved very choice SEED WI-Il EAT of u" {alto wing vlrht. es, WHITE l, ma A I WHITE ' RUSSIAN ,i MARQUIS f RED. FIFE Bonk your order ; now good quality ., y 2:22. ‘la-fa: ‘Call ul- our SEED f STORE and m 1‘ samples. The End or Vision Uncertainty Luck of hiowlodn and un- certainty and neglect are ml- ponulblo for ovary out: of vh- uuI error that CONTINUES. To take advantage u! fuelli- tleu for Izzy-owing a vlllnn. which exist everywhere, means the cud of worry and uncar- fuinfy and the beginning of vlsuul comfort and befllu gou- erfl health. G. F. Hutcheson Office: 1S0 Richmond Shout. Phone 85. MacGuigan, & Trainor i: Professional Cards‘ McLeod & Bentley w. u. BENTLEY, x. b. J. A. uamcuv, n. o. | Barrister: and Attorueyu-ut-hw MONEY I30 LOAN Palmer 8: Haslam II. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM, B. 0L, LII. I. BARBISTERS, ETC. Bank of Nova Scolla Chamber: Charlottetown, P. E I. LOAN MONEY TO . P. 0,10: 127. MARK R. MucGUIGAN, L-O- C. 5T. CLAIR TRAINOIIl. B. A. Burristcri. Solicitors, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. . _________:_,______ H. 1i McPHlEE, B. A., will all ‘for. Mrs. Dionne will spank g? s" a low words of French in the film. Blgnnllgggmn sotiabuion Mr. and Mrs. Dionne ure shown “n” swam" ch-rhgktown‘ ABOVE Wllh their ltn ' "’ The five who will appear in the new motion picture are shown UP- PER LEFT, while the quintuplets, Cecile. Marie, Yvonne. Annette tfi-d Emelle ure shown BEIDW. B. R. Bell Bell & Mathieson D. L. Mathienm, LL-B- . BurrM-oru l Solicitor: MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Cbuloflowwmlhll. By Bob Moon arid john‘ Hull! MARINA I'll- AT - m: FIFE QUESTMB VRRGRS § GIVE M] ANOTHER ca} ' HY FRIEND-YOU All GOING T0 55K!!! 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