ii. , 1 Qgs N?" c. ADDED . . . . . anlsrcar. aavus “sorlomnirs mas-n a -noo 00cm voua STUART jfjjj‘ ansssmcs A WILLIAM LKA w JIMMY DURANTE - LUPE VELEZ He's s second Don Juan and twice as good as the first-it's an earthquake ' of uproarious laughs! by Nan Ilsbsr ERWIN - MAJORIE RAMBEAU ROBERT ARMSTRONG - MARY CARLlSlE CAGNEY ~_THELMA TODD -RINCE EDWARD-NOW PLAYING -~.-.._ l lfiifirmilllitudirlousl -- It's diagYle-giarll — It's colossal! From which you will gather that the Jimmie Durante passion for polysyllables has pursued us from the; Prince Edward Theatre where _, "Paiooka," the rollicking Reliance - feature comedy began its first local engagement yesterday, with Jimmie, Lupe-Velez and Stuart Erwin pre- siding as cut-ups in chief. Durante has never had a part so meaty or so perfectly moulded to his~ peculiar type of madness as that" of ‘Knobby’ Walsh in this delightful Hollywood concoction, ,7 suggested by the famous Ham ~i fisher comic strip characters. The story concerns the not exact- ly Might Joe Palooka, ('Stu' Erwin), whose» father (Robert Armstrong) baddest has championship and his wifedlidarjorle Rambeau) by train- lngl-ln the 1910 cabarets. Mr. Pa- looka--rears Joe in the country to‘ keep him away from the baleful ‘rl-I finance of the bright lights and "ie Peters Road A . And Vicinity Mild weather and changing col- ors proclaim that we have now ‘l entered the delights of our .1 Canadian 1n Summer. Brob- *5 ,_. ‘file wharf at Greek River is now undergoing extensive repairs. NellVanIderstine, Peter's Rd, is in charge of the work. ' Rrior to this one vessel the Schr. "Hazel," loaded with produce at thiirwharf by J. L. McKinnon, general merchant, Peter's 3d,, for Chapma and McLeod, Murray River. The cargo consisted of over 2,000 bushels of potatoes and a quantity of turnips and cleared for Sydney, N. S. Mr. Edgar Vanlderstine, Peter's Rd, has remodelled his residence. The change has resulted in a marked improvement in both inm- ior and exterior renovation. Mr. Hayden Vanlderstine, Peter's Road, was in charge of the work. lib. and Mrs. Calvin Mcllladysn of Sydney, N. S., and former res- idents of this community, have Jillllnie “Schnozzola” Durante ‘ In “Palooka” At Prince Edward squared circle, but fate steps in in i319 Person Of ‘Knobby’ Walsh, who becomes his manager, makes him a fighter and introduces him to the allurements of the big city. Paiooka thfllllfh he is. Joe manages, by a fluke, to win the championship and the girl (Lupe) of the blusterirlg Al McSwatt (William Cagney), who comes into the ring drunk. Joe fin- ally meets defeat in a return match to the delight of his mother, who considers it best for the 1nd, The fickle Lupe returns to her first lo a, and Joe, sadder and wiser, returns to his. The film closes on a hilar- ious surprise gag that will send you home howling. Jimmie is a one-man riot. ‘Stu’ Erwin is better than we've ever seen him as Joe; Lupe is more volatile and Marlorie Rambeau ls wwb- Aral-strolls. Mary Carlisle, W110 D1814! Joe's country sweetheart, and Thelma Todd. the blonde men- ace of the 1910 sequences, all turn 11’! loilhfltbh Performances. WWW they were the guests cf Mrs. David Maedonald and fam- ily. Peter's Rd, Mr. and lvh-s. Charles Macdonald and family, A]- quaintanoes. Miss Annie Macdon- aid, Allistcn, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. MscFadyen on the homeward trip to Sydney. l - hi1’. and Mrs. Edward Bulnitt, Roseneath, with relative Mrs. Schafer recently motored to Peter's Road on a.brief visit where they made calls at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mc- Lean, Peter's Road. - Farmers anxiously await results following the unfolding develop- ments of the different phases of the Marketing Board especially in relation to the potato and turnip trade. "P." ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION IN 193i The production of electric power was at a greatly higher level in the first eight months of 1934. the de- mand for firm power showing all important increase over the sam: period of i933. Total output was been visiting relatives and friends at Peter's Road, Alliston and other llave Y0lI fir..." t. /I§V" a t A Good Set of Chains? A DRIVE 1N SAFETY It is not. safe, during this uncertain weather, lo take a trip without having your car equipped u _ with a good set. of chains in case of emergency. A few dollars invested judiciously in chains may, i l save you a large repair bill-possibly your life. , Let "iilfitl-llnullllllllslll" clllllls 18m You Trouble and Worry. l3,64'l,000.000' kilowatt hours S! against l1.036,000.000, s. gain o! parts bf the province. While in this nearly 24 D.c. ._._.._.. CAPITOL-JVOWLIEQ-illifl, listqn, besides many former ac- . ‘rm-u: so the greatest Tim McCoy In “Straightaway”_ - At Capltol Roaring around the motor ovals at flashing speed, Tim McCoy W" plenty of thrills and excitement into his latest Columbia action drama. "straightaway," on ti» bill now playing at the Capitol Theatre. When ‘rim gets orders to throw aracehcresignshisjobandgoss to work for a rival manufacturer. builder of speedy cars, who is bringing out what lses to Us the fastest car on the tracks. As captain of the racing team. Tim insists that his younger that drive the car. Tlm’s ell-employer, seeing in the new car a menace to his continued prosperity, bribes his own driver to "get" Tim. and to put the new car "through the fence." Their attempt on Tim fails, and when they try to wreck his brother's car, he intsr- poses his own between and takes the crash himself. The balance of the cast includes Francis McDonald, William Bake- well. Samuel s. Hinds, Lafe McKee and Ward-‘Bond. The direction is by Otto Brewer, from an original story by Lambert Hillyer. Several well known racing drivers are recognised in roles of ‘lrlvers in the picture-Ralph Hepburn, Lou Meyers, Wilbur Shaw and Johnny Krelger. SOON IT WILL BB “BOOTS, BOOTS." IN THE FASHION PICTURE CHICAGO, Oct. 25 - "Boots, boots, boots, boots, moving up and down again-J‘ Shoe buyers are asking them- selves, in the words of Kipling, if that is what soon can be expected in feminine styles. The new defin- itely higher cut shoes and the re- ported reappeatance of high top- pod shoes at a recent Paris fashion opening have prompted the specu- lation here, ‘ And so the big question is: Will women now well accustom- edtotheeasean comfortoflow cut slices for all h urs, bite at the high top boot bait that‘ shoe dc- signers are shyly dangling? Some of the 1935 styles have tak- en their inspiration from pre- Great War days when high topped shoes were smart, but can the few winks of sleep‘, be persuaded in arise "five or 10 minutes earlier. in order to lace up her tall shoes? One buyer in a leading depart- ment store has audsciously placed an order for a. model that is a compromise and a "feeler." It is a sort of semi-boot that covers the ankle. - But aside from this. daytime shoes are decidedly higher cut. * Brit. Fishing In- I business woman, who likes her last-i Illllsllvlll mllllllllllll No Impetus-Given Bri- tain -, Canada Air Service. Scheme By Derby. .. . -_--_-' (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA. Opt. 24-'I‘he London to Australia sir race has given no impetus at the moment for tlue Canadian end to the mooted p.0- .posal of a Great Britain-Canada air service, it was learned in high- ‘liy informed official air circles to- ay. If the flying °ompetlti from England to the Antipodes, captur- ed by the British airmen C. W. A. ‘Scott and Campbell Black, had in- Jerjocted any momentum to the ‘suggestion, it has developed entirely ,ln Inndon quarters. it was stated. Seiaed with the importance of ‘ the vast mineral areas and iremctc centres, Canada, in con- ‘junction with her activities} in mapping out serial fields across tho Dominion. has been devoting much more consideration to this feature of aerial development. For some time, the proposal for an air service between the Domin- ion and Elngland has been men- tioned. It has gone to the extent of discussion between representatives of the two countries. .01 late, though. there have been no devel- opments whatsoever by way of conversation or otherwise. The question of the apportionment of ‘costs was never reached in any of lthese discussions. it was stlted. dilstry Hard Hit (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special . Wire) LONDON. Oct-ili-The horrini industry in Great Britain was threatened today with collapse while in Canada steps were being taken to expand markets for dry salt herring. The British government will be asked tomorrow’ to make an ad- vance of £1 per barrel (approxim- ately $5) in the price of herring _after existing contracts have been fulfilled. The request will be pre- sented at a conference ummoned to meet at Whitehall in an effort to save the industry from ‘ An unprecedented herring catch has sent prices downward. It was announced yesterday at Ottawa. the marketing of dry salt 1v. s; Govt. Aha Police Criticized (O. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) herring in British Columbia had l been, brought -under the Deminlows Natural Products Marketing Act and the plan was expected to result in larger exports to the Orient and higher prices. UKIVALROUB FARMIR Central v _ ' Guordianj; oolvrsnsaarlok us: macs: ANCI. l _ L-flIll-‘lplvll-fl ow SYDNEY somlimsn 004.1». -The Schooner "Corean" arrived from Sydney with a cargo of coal so: A. Pickard a Co. ‘Phone m. . L-lus-lu-u-sl. a SECOND mm) Electric natty Washer for sale at a bargain. Miller am, 1.1a » L-flQ-lll-St-Ii. tOdBY. A. Pickard 1mm; Coke cm h-lus-lo-m-al. d: Co. Phone 240. . COUPONS on Plymouth Car. A. Pickard do 00., Coal Dealers are giv- ing ten coupons for ever! ton of coal sold for cash or when customers are payirég their account. New or old ac- coun . HARD COALF-Hlsh Bra-do Welsh. Scotch and American Hard Cosl sold DOMINION coasr-ws us un-i‘ L-lsia-lous-sl. , "II f""“"" HERE” soul» . 3 ‘nus I, CONNURSKipperedSnscks 2tins 9e EATON'S Household Blend Black Tea l/fs 25c Lynn Valley Dessert Pears . ..,,. per tin 10c QUAKER- Com Flakes............ .. 3111mm 4111: at lowest prices by A. Pickard k-Co. Phone 240. L-HQ-lO-IQ-Si. v---- v i A SECOND HAND Electric Bestty Washer for sale at a bargain. Miller Bros, Ltd. _ L-lloll-io-Ze-Ii. . ‘ I A_ CHURCH SERVICE will be conducted on October 28th in the. Uigg Baptist Church at 1.80 p. us] Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. 11-1512-10-26-11 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND»- Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Saturday 27th at Milo at 7.80 and Sabbath 28th at Coleman at, 1|. nun. and Summerslde st ‘l p. m, L-llilo-lo-id-ii I WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH l 0F CArlWADA.—ervices on the! SMOKED above c arge for Sunday, Octobe ‘ BOILING BEE!‘ an; 90g 28, are as follows: North oer~ Lb. 9c Iuwwm u" -- l1 a.m. South Winsloe, 3 p. m. s V KIFPERED (Communion); l-‘ilghileld, 7 p. m HAMBURG BODOGONA BBRRING-Lb. .. There will be a meeting of the STEAK, 21.1». ., Shiva. » SALT CODFISB ‘ ifimitéi f3“€'°““§‘°'%.3“ l H» 25° 9 5-» a - - ll B955 ' FRESH FILLETQ important. Rev. Thos. Palsthorpel‘ Lb. ,~,,_,,,,,,,,,_, 3%,? ‘IE-Rama Minister. L-ldllll-IO-ZG-li i K ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' "" i" I l- FRESH FRUITS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-A MW bunch o, the women! mam,“ TIC-Eli TTgllTiéATO CHOICE enemas, 21c VEGETABLES was organized on Tuesday, Oct-l - ober 2am, 1m, at Maxlmevili‘ P M? cusalnusas 12c Following are the officers for the: 14- o1. Bottle 9c f,“ _ 25C (mmrmwu m“ ‘Krill-ll!’ year: ‘Tresidznt ' BANANAS ' ' """-' A . _' " COdOXB APSGTIB.“ - DQ'P'IXT' dent Mrs. C. Arsenault. Secretary , . 3 Lbs. ................. gAumsQB-nfll """‘6C M155 Euggnk 0.1,...“ m...“ McCreadys Pickles ' - Pmm" “ab. Village. Directors Mrs. Joseph 8 0a Bottle “Mons? n“ '--~---- ’ ,’““' 6C Arsenault, Mrs. Charles Peters for '. Mrs. Hsny Arsenau). Auditors 2 25¢ A 27c cusses, Ilssd 8c Mrs. Theodore Arsenault. Mrs. C. Amenault. The meetings are to be held on the first Tuesday of each month- Next Roll Call to be answered 1y “a favorite recipe." | NUPTIALS-Thenlarrlsgeofnullh Elizabeth, y- “ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dunsford, of South Melville and John SL son of Mrs. Simmons and the late Robert Simmons, P" ‘. was solemniaed at the Manse, Kamp- ton, on Wednesday evening, Oct 17th Rev. Geo. Ayers officiating. The bride was growned in blue transparent velvet with blending hat and accessori . After the ceremony the bride and groom motored to Borden and departed on the morning boat for s wedding tour of the Maritimes. On their return they will reside in Crapsaud and will be mt homo to their friends after Nov. 5th. The many friends of Mr. Walter Bears, the well known commercial ‘third week. Haddock and large ood Choice Seeded Raisins 15 or. pkg. .. each 16c Your cuozcs Pron- t c‘ Aylnier Brample Jelly, Apple Jelly, Resp-l 0 » Jam or Orange Marmalade. 48 or. jars each _ berry Jam, Black Currant Jam, Cherry GIIOIBE FRESH flllli 000KB! MEATS CHUCK ROASTPBEEF,Lb.".......... 9 003N111) BEEF Lb.....~....--l....9c PRIME RIB Roasr, Lb. 16¢ CANADIAN sfoREs .- lvlwn yollrsfiroc ~ Grtcerica =inx asflflttmerlts a at very ‘reasonable prices. ~ Shop here thisweek and convincejyollrseiffiT PAYS T0 BUY "1sp..5:sll7“l>u.. clot‘... No.21-2 Size" Tin 'ea. .l,. . I 1 - ' g cries; remem- wll Chance. Fresh l l ~1_ l21» l. Special! Ectopic Apple d. Strawberry l 32A oz. Jars. Ea. 27c Special l New .c|{o|cl-:» »eng§rs ‘lbs 21G I Special l clllsco 21c lb Tins ea. “OV/IOPG If ,Pa|]s f0 Shop " Strike Sends Fish Prices Soaring (a. r. a; Guardian's "spool-l win) BOSTON, Oct. M-Prloes of fish jumped again today as the strike of lmion fishermen and allied workers; reached the middle of its EV|BEllBE lAllEN.lN ASBMITRIAL advanced from 14 to 16 cents. The largest catch of the week ‘Ti’ was landed today, however, when (‘7- Pf"! °F"4l"f' 5W“ WI") nine boats docked with about coo.- Q - 00t- OOOpounds of fish, twice ultimo! “d will. took amount that has. been landed any Would {-1 Prevent Admission ‘Of Senators ii ~ MONTREAL, Oct. Ste-An injunc- tion to prevent admission of the 0t- tawa Senators hocksy'club into the Senior Group was l served on tho Quebec Amateur Hockey Association today. The iniuncticn, issued at the request of Tcsly Lamar. of the st. llranccis hockey club, which was dropped from tho group this year. also restrain! . . . . . norms amt-s armors, "avail". W111 "mt W 1w“ “l” otherfilsy this week. °i WWI w Nletlvw 1n 0m» dur- ow . p. n. A. r m Ajrgigllfigo? 35121;? tvssnrcffictgi THEN KEEPS OONTEWIB h’ “ndméwemlhm “Bast!” m m‘ Fishermen are demanding s larg- i"! m! "mi-ill _ the do! issuing its amstsuQcsrds snd 12m Human, o’ m Nova 3Com Sm ___ P. E. I. esp l1 lv- a, m", m m, mm, m; m," o: her scheduled return to school adopting m, 141a;- schedule. ciai Service Council at the annual EDMONTUN, Oct. M-John Pul- workers an increase in wages, Q0950“. Iiimblu testified hart The move of the St. Francois club meeting he“, tgday gm mmm lishy, Lamont, Aita., farmer, is a _ today at the continuation of the followed the group's refusal to grant “shed out M, govemmng, gm- “u- ohivalrous man. He had his own U -t second trial of Nelson Phillips, i9 it a much‘ this season after the m; “qua,- and ,1; m, p011” m,» problems, but when anunlmownlam _ Ill 9d Farmerfl 0n a chart! of murdering 'Maud club had operated a team inthe lea- pemmung mdupfe.d nmbun‘ _ iled prettily and asked him to " . hi! owlin. ' gue last year. ‘St; Francois’ piaoe in Termlng government sale of li- hmlfimlaudwdhzvgige? ‘ "W L915"! W" 9-1361! b? l 11°" m‘ ‘m’, *5‘ ,"°g:,,“°g£1,:,;‘°";,,,°‘,,f,';: $1.... lhé lgfindle 116w his 2mm! mflm»~';,$$§.‘°§ht. Q 4 1-! s mosesrue u ' . ___ 7"" o, o“, Drown“... bound up u n chgllirenmat hornxnslgix-lweoks- I uskkwlitnfi; m-hmg; will appear before Judas ma: Cu; was with other social problems. the ° *'° °'- P l‘ ‘ f ationa as throttling agriculture and m‘ m‘ "M" "m" ‘$1,;- presidenlfs report went on in lii- (A. P. B! Glllfllllh‘! 5P”!!! 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