"JUNGLE JUVENILES"_ SHOWS 3:15 - 7 — 9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 P.M. “Stand-Inf Shows The FunnyiSide _Of Film-Making At The Prince Edward helps the bewildered Mr. Dodd ‘over A ‘ham’ *‘° “I” ‘l W‘? MIMI‘ file Hollywood hurdles, falls in love ‘lvv tlie Hullyiv-ood scones yourself happy-gin provided by Lin...» Howard and Joan Blondell at the Pflllri? Edward Theatre for two days “Stand-In,” tne s-dc-s, i... . ._ lcr Wanllor comedy, stairiiig beginning today. .-lii.ll)Ii'(I to the screen from Clar- ence Budingion Kellands hilarious Post Story, story of Mr. the shy young banker who went to Hollywood, took over a 510000.000 studio and tried to run it according to the science of has her finest role as ilie "Stand n" of the title. Who Saturday Evening "Stand-In" tells the Atverbury 1m l l itiiiiuiics, Joan Bloiide L The mime Jilazda stamped on a Iain symbolizes fIielaat wor "l flvicntific achieve- iiicui. The latest (Icy. Plopiueiits, IHIRCII on world-wide research llldfxpcrience, are em. Iiodicd in Loco Mazda Llllllpfln-BIHIIIIGFII high ‘lll-"Iily. sturdy coii- sfrnciion.‘ Mflldffilio mark of a service"_-—-lnl. it guarantee ‘luiility in your Iiimpn. with him and makes him realize that there are other things in life beside addin machines, Humphrey ilkgart plays Quintain," tlie genius pro ucer who is strug- ling against the handicap of Kols- ofskl, the fabulous foreign director, and Thelma Cheri, the lamour star, who are conspiring wi h Nas- sau. a rival producer, to wreck the com ny. Aan Mowbray has his maddest and funniest role as Koslcfski. Mar- la Shelton, the lovely new Wanger discovery, plays Cheri, C. Hen Gordon i/n his usual villainous sef as Nassau and Jack Carson, an un- CAPITOL TODAY 8.. SAT. DAILY 345-100-815 Saturday Mat. 2.30 ‘STARK .- _ PRIMITIVE” . ~' '- A COMEDY AND ’I‘R.EASURE CHEST IT’ - At The Capitol Lovers of the ‘wide-open spaces" type of entertainment will find the new Capitol Theatre feature which Qwlléd yesterday “Call of tlie ukoii," uiic of tlie most interest m and exciting bits of entertainment to be offered to the local movie.- oing public in many months. The act that the picture was based on one of James Oliver Curwoods most popular stories, “Swift. Lightning," should 1n itself be recommendation enough. Richard Arlen is the star. Jean Williams (Beverly Roberts) has gone far into northern Alaska for material for a novel which she is writing, The little Eskimo village where she is staying has been plaqued by a rovin band of wolves, led by a liziif-wol , half-dog called Swift Lightning. The wolves have killed all wild life, and the natives are forced to flee southward. On the return trip misfortune overtakes Jean and Gaston, An ice-breaku leaves the 96.1"?’ strand- ed on an Iiilfllld with no ood. u In the meantime, Hugo (Lyle Tal- bot). a trader. hears news that Jean's sled has been found floating down the river. He immediately organizes a searching party and heads north, _ Hugo, accompanied by his huge dog, Buck at last reaches the stranded couple from which point the story buids to a powerful cli- max. To tell further would spoil the suspense of the story. Arlen is excellent in the role of the half-civilized trapper and both Beverly Roberts and Talbot score lndlllfllillillbllcfs- known “blt" player. won overnight fame in the role of Potts, the pesky press agent. Consumers a Huge Coupon Con A new contest of unusual in- terest and open bo every man, wo- man and child in Prince Edward Island will begin tomorrow morn- ing in this City. Ten of Char- lottetowns leading business firms are co-operating in sponsoring Qiis great movement, and their special announcement is to appear in to- morrow's Guardian. The new contesrwill be in the form oi’ a coupon competition, the coupons being provided by the var- ious firms with each 25c trans- action. There are no lucky num- bers. no sentences to complete, no nominations and no votes. The consumer is simply requimd to make his or her regular purchases from the firms sponsoring the con- test, and for each twenty-five cents transaction a free coupon will be issued. The name and ad- dress of the contestants is to be clearly written on the reverse side of the coupon which is then de- posited with any one of the ten sponsoring firms. The coupons will be issued for cash received on old accounts, as well u all cash deals. and will be given out for every transaction where a sale is made.___'l‘h_l.s____go_f_fer applies to everybody, young and" old, as the free coupons are“to be isued on all sorts of everyday needs including ladies’ Clothing. Groceries, Meat, Hardware. Cars. Trucks, Stoves, Furniture, Radios. Pianos. Washers. Heaters, Gaso- line. Oil, Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Medicines. Toiletries, Prescrip- _vions, Job Printing and the Daily News. The ten firms are as follows: Miller Bros. Ltd. Radios. Wash- m, Musical Instruments; P. J. MacDonald, Groceries and Meats; T. G. Ives. Wiliys, Studebaker and Hudson Cars. Buses and Trucks; Stern: Master Cleaners, Dyers, i Flowering We have jiul received direct from Ilollund our annual cup- Ibly 0f choice Blllbl. IIYAC- INTIIS. TUI-IPS. IJROCUS, NARCISSUS, BNOWDROPS, DAFFODILB. ate. All flrll class Bulbl (I110 froviu Ills- ease.) I-‘or sale at our Book- store. Call or Itflll for Bulb List, Postage pIIlI on all ord- m; by mall. Come early and ‘c; (m; phnloa while the sel- ecllnn in 300d- i Carter & 0a., Ltd. scans BULBS PM Cash Bonus Co-operative Movement i Ten Charlottetown Firms Combine in Promoting test to Begin Tomorrow- g, Joiillson. Toiletries, Confec- tjouayy; J. I‘. Crockett, Stoves, Washers, Furniture; 'I‘om Davies. Red Iiicliun Service Station, Gas, Oil;'l.‘he Rogers llurdwure Co. Re- frigerators, Paint. Silverware; R. P. Simpson, Ladies’ Hats. Dresses. ccats, Purses; The Charlottetown Guardian, Short-term and yearly subscriptions, Job Printing, etc. In cases where the number of coupons to be deposited by a single contestant runs into thousands, tlie contestants name and address will be printed on the coupons special- ly and delivered free of charge. regarding the Laundry; Johnson Prescriptions. The particulars progress of the contst will be ad- vertised in this paper each day during the contest term which ends on Saturday October 8. 1938 at 8:30 p. m. The prizes are as follows:- 1st. Prize — -— — - C8511 $50-90 2nd. Prize — — -— — Cash $30.00 3rd. Prizc -— -— - — — Cash $15.00 Two $5.00 Cash Prizes. . Five $3.00 Ciish Prizes. Ten special $2.00 surprise awards. Twenty $1.00 Cash Prizes. There are in all, forty prizes amounting to a total of $160.00. The-drawing will take place im- mediately following the close the contest and will be in charge of Chief of Police Birtwistle. The rules are simple. the prize 11st, is a good one, and It costs nothing to enter. The more you buy from these firms now. tlie greater will be your chance of winning a prize. Make out you: list of needs now then buy them from these firms. You've a Pmsirslhifiq WIN‘ ,1 r MCMAIION - GAUDET _ A t. St. Dunstarfs Basilica. Monday Sep- tember 12th. by Rev. Dr. Mc- Mahon, Emilia Pamela Gaiidet to Frederick Lawrence McMahon. TURNER - MACMILLAN - At _maumaoas___ town on Saturduy- sfil-‘ltflmbfil’ 1938, by tlie Rev. Carlyle Webster. Mr. Lewis Smith Turner of Char- lottetown to Miss Olga- MHOMIIIBH °I__l'h¢_~.5“"_LLI1I§€°-._ 0511115 rorE-At Brooklyn, u. Y. on Sept. ll, 1038. William Pope in his 70th year, formerly of Cheostow, P. E. Island. Mineral Sunday Be t. l8 from the home of William arrls. South Lake P E, I. service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Elmira, P. E N. D. MdcLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre Phone 149 The Central Cuariiiaii This column is reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at 4 cents u. word strictly pay- able In advance. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Services. Sunday, September ill. Mount Stewart 1i a. m.; Hlghiield 3 p. m; Marshfield 1:30 p. m. L-1382-16-1i. CALVIN CHURCH, Lot 48. Div- ine worship will be held on Sab- bath next at 2.30 p. m. Rev. G. Carlyle Weibster. Minister. L-1385. ALEXANDRA - Mrs. Andrew MacEachern, North River, will be the soloist at Alexandra Baptist Church, Sunday evening, Septem- ber llltli. 14-1387 CAVENDISII CHARGE-Wor- ship on Sunday. Sept. l8 in Cav- endish at 11 a. in. Rally Day ser- vice in Stanley Bridge at 3-p. m. and New Glasgow at 7:30 p, m. Geo. W. Tilley. Minlsterl L-138l. POLICE COURT-At. the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk wasflned $10 and costs or twenty days; a second was fined $3 and costs or five days ‘and a female drunk $10 and ccsts or twenty days. An autoist for exceding the speed limit was remanded and a. case of receiving stolen goods ad- iourned. V EJECTMENT ACTION DIS- MISSED-In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Arsenault the Ejectment action brought. by Murdock Campbell against his brother Hon. J. A Campbell of Heatherdale was dis- missed by His Lordship and Judg- ment declared for the defendant. without costs by consent of Coun- sel for defendant. Mr. M. Alban Farmer appeared for the Plaintiff and Messrs. Donald McKinnon, K. C., and Malcolm McKinnon for the Defendant. Y‘S MEN'S CLUB MEETING- T'IIEE'Y'S Men's Club resumed. their years activities last evening at the Y. M. C. A. The President, Fred Holman. reviewed briefly the sum- mer conventions at Charlottetown and at Toronto. Y’s Man Jack MacNair outlined the programs for the ensuing month, announc- irig Ladies Night on October 13. The Club was sorry to hear that Miss Lilian Earle would be unable to act as pianist this year, Y's Man Harvey Denton spoke on the “cli- mabe“ of the city, commentingon the favorable and unfavorable in- fluences moulding the lives of the filly youth; at the close of the meeting he led a short discus- ggoen on the present crisis in Eur- POLICE REVIEW MEN HERE— Vinsiting Charlottetown at present. are Chief Daniel ‘Thompson and Mr. Bill Camm of Toronto who am here doing work in connection with the National Police Review a Nat- ional monthly publication of the Police Association. Chief Thomp- son who has a record of 4i years golice service was chief at Peter- orough Ontario and later did fine work at Windsor where he handled all traffic at the tunnel opening there. Mr, Comm is an Ex-Lieut- enant of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve being one of a number of Canadians taker to England in mufti and selected by Commission- er Armstrong of the Royal British Navy. Those selected were sent. to the Royal Naval College at Green- wich where the members of the Royal Family receive their naval training. POST NUPTIAL SHOWER -- A very enjoyable shower win held at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Keenan, Murray River on Thurs- day the 8th in honor of their son Roy and his bride. After upwards of fifty friends and neighbors had as- sembled and were seated, the bride was escorted to a prettily decorated chair by Mrs. Clarence Nicolle, while Master Lester Nicolle and little Miss Shirley Dalziel carried in a basket overflowing with gifts. The gfts were opened byMrs. Nic- olle ivhile Miss Clara Johnstone read the accompanying verses and 800d wishes, some of the verses causing much mei-riment. Altar thanking them for their lovely gifts. tlie groom was heartily bounced by iiie boys. while all Joined in sin lng For They ‘Are Jolly Goo Fol ows. The remainder of tlie eve- ning was spent in games, music and song. The music was supplied by the following viz: organ selections by Mrs. W. R. Keenan; harmonica music by Earl Alley, accompanied bv Alfred Gosbee and Eberett Port- er, guitar. Refreshments were ser- ved by several of the ladies present D- and a very enjoyable evening brought to a close. LIQUOR INVESTIGATOR? -— 0; Tuesday last two-residents of Sum- nicrsltle ivcre summoned under tlie Prohibition Act before Magistrate Darby and appeared in court with witnesses summoned from Char- ‘vtteloivn. The cases were adjour- ned until Saturday. These cases are iiciv believed to be the "ad- vnncc guard" of many more. two score or so which are lo come up in that town. and the evidence al- legedly was supplied by a. gentle- man who was known as "Count Hubcn of the Belgian Diplomatic Corps." This gentleman, who when addressed as “Count? did not deny "the soft impeachment" has been around Charlottetown and sum- mcrsidc for some weeks eéiast. rind it is stated that he visit 5 n\im- ber of places where ll nor is al- legedly sold. The full de ails of his operations are not yet known. but when they are, they are liable to cause as much excitement as was caused sometime ago when Mon- treal detectives were brought here for bile same purpose. Trinity United Church FRIDAY :- 7 :00—9th. Troop Scout-Heart: Hall. 7:00—Chalr rehearsal-Heart: Hall. Too Late To Classify WANTED CAPABLE GIRL FOR. house work. Apply Mrs. Chand- ler, 28 Fitzroy Street. L-l386-9-l6-2l. WOMAN WANTS POSITION A! house-keeper or caring for in- valid. References furnished. Wrie G. M. care Guardian. bl392-9-18-3l. FOR isuaaalsrcoun mun piano. American make. in good condition. Price for quick sale 860.00. Apply Box N THF. CHARJLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN KINSMAN PEANUT ' DAY In Aid of the DENTAL CLINIC SAT. SEPT. I7 WE DELIVER PROMPTLY IIIE PHONE ZIQ JENKINS n15 all: 570175 ‘Bpftllfilflq Chemists Bun Bi Deans: a K0415 ElilllllDllEl fimlabmd REEF unfit lluptials A very pretty wedding Lock lilac-e at St. Damian's Basilica on Monday. September 12th, at 6:30. when Emilia Pamela Gaudct. daughter of the late M1‘. and Mrs. Ephraim Gaudet became the bride of Frederick Lawrence McMahon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McMahon of Charlottetown. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. McMahon, Rector of St. Duiistan’s Basilica and brother of the Broom. who also celebrated the Nuotnl Mass. During the Mass the Ave Maria and other suitable hymns were will; by Mr. Leo Dolron accom- panied by Mrs. Joseph Dougan, Oraanist of tlie Basilica The bride who was given In marriage by her brother Peter were a gown of pink lace and pink vel- vet halo lint with shoulder t-cll and shoes to inatcii and carried a bouquet of 'l‘alismaii roses. The bfldfislllflld. Miss Mary McMahon, sister of tlie groom, wore a w“ 0f flqua blue satin. velvet uliet cap with veil and shces to match and carried a bouquet of pink car- "ailfllls- “l9 ilroomsman was Dr F. Charles Doiigan. After tlie wedding breakfast. served at the Canadian National Hotel. the happy couple left on a short honeymoon trip through the Maritlmes followed by the best iflshesnof a host_ of gfrignds.yv___ DIES Holsey Hooper, town business EARLY TODAY— Mi‘. retired Charlotte- nian died unex- pectedly at his home early this morning. Death occurred about 2 o‘clock. So far as could be learn- ecl he had not been unwell previ- ous to being stricken last night. Mr. Hooper was a native of this City. For a‘ number of years he was in business in Halifax. Re- turning to this Province on re- tirement from aci-ve business he carried on fox ranching asa side line. For some years Mr. Hooper was a business partner with the late Mr. T. C. Edgett of this City who died recently. surviving are his wife and a son and daughter, both at home. > APPEAL CASE HEARD-The appeal case of the Crown Life In- surance Company appellants, vs. Mrs. Edgar Milllgan and her son, James Milligan, of Nortliam, re- spondents, is now being heard be- fore the Appeal Court, here, con- sisting of Chief Justice Mathieson and Mr. Justice Saunders. Last November tlie case had been tried before Mr. Justice Arsenault. when judgment was given in favor of tlie plaintiffs for $11,000. The case a- rose as a result of an automobile accident occurring some time ago when Mr. Milligan and his partner Mr. Morrison. were killed in- the United States. Hon Thane A. Campbell is counsel for Mrs. Milli- an and her son, and W. E. Bent- ey. K. C. counsel for the Insurance Company. SINGER MUCH IMPRESSED BY PROVINCE-Mr. Afton S. I-Iay- ward, internationally known bari- tone, wlio has been making a tour of the Maritime Provinces, on his first VISit,_ to the Island, was de- lighted with the beckoning red cliffs at Borden, the welcoming reddish soil and tlie quiet, rustic pastoral scenes as lie travelled to Charlottetown where he was pleas- ed with the beauty of tlie city and harbor. Although he has travelled extensively over this continent he has yet to see anything to surpass the simple loveliness and restful charm of Prince liklwarxl Island and travel books and pamphlets do not tell half the story ie famous singer, a graduate of Amherst. College and a member of tlie honorary collegiate scholas- tic society; Phi Beta Kappa. leaves Charlottetown Friday for ‘New York and Atlantic City, N. J. ransoivals Mr, and Mrs. J. M. MarFadyen, left this morning on .1 motor trip through the New England States. Mr. W. J. Kane. manager of tlie Maritime Divison oi the E, B. Eddy Co.. Ltd. is making a tx-rlodic visit to the Province, Miss Vergelia Doucette has re- turned to Montreal accompanicd by her sister. Lillian mid the the Misses Elinor and Margaret Arsenauli. Among the students from Ecl- fast attending Prince of Wales Colloge are Flora Gillis, Jean Ross Ruby MacMillan and Marv Stuart. Mrs. Vine-y James-Henry of the Employment Bureau in connection with the Douglasiown Real Estate Co.. was a recent visitor to the City. Mrs. James-Henry ls a na- tive of this province and is very well known here. DEAR WINNIPEGMANI! WINNIPEG. (CP) — The follow- ing e istle. signed by a man giving an a dress in Romania. decorates the desk of the city clerk here: The Bureau of the Population of the Town. WINNIPEGMAN. Canada. America. Dear sir: I am the honour to beg you to be so amabic and io communfiiie me the addresses of the '. PINCUS ZAIDMAN and his wife |TUBA. I thalnk you antielpatcve- in?“ ‘ciffififiii Nona stuffed up with marina? filllf’ lnflumwlf— on s“ min-ii forces which confront us tonight ..\'0S'I‘ROI.INl-‘. Nnunl Ila-manly. It clonrn under (he mono“; of pawlsm‘ llu- heiul Instantly! Reduces IIII- Nana“ and Communhm are at Inr . In llml. lloul . In (‘nlnrrln IIIvHIIIT orim». gel "INOSEIIOLINI-Z" the m0‘ l! “"151 01 511111811117 nun-i Ilrulllutni Mk. NOSTROLINE zJ-uvu-o-io-u. nu m mx- new. m Quota n. mm up; CANDIES Fresh Stock Each week 1 Lb. box 60¢—2 Lb. box $120 ROYAL SEAL Sugared Fruit Jellies and Orange 8r Lemon Slices Deliciously Fresh _ 29c lb. box An Effective Mouthwash and Gargle for Irritated Throat , , Mi 31 ANTISEPTIS 4 oz. bottle 16 oz. bottle ~ — Can be used full strength or diluted ____________ Ioday’: Short Wave Radio Program lAII Tlme II ‘ Standard) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 , am ', LIN 5:00 p.m.—Characteristic in- struments in various part of Ger- l many. DJD, 25 4 m., 11.77 meg. l LONDO l N 6:20 p4in4--“Bulgarla," a talk ‘ by Lady Muir. GSG, 16.8 m.,j 17.79 meg.; GSP, 19.6 ni., 15.31 mega; oso, 19.1 m., 15.111 megJ I GSD, 25 5 m., 11.75 meg ; GSB. , 31.5 m , 9.51 meg. , LONDON 6:35 p.m.-BBC Empire Or- chestra. GSG, 16.8 m.,‘ 17.79 the fate of a German far from home. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.—News in English‘, Amy Bernardy: “Romes Midnight Volcef’ News in Italian. 2R0. 25 4 m., 11.81 meg.; IRP, 30.5 m., 9.83 meg. CARACAS 8:00 p.m.-Famine. Buchey Pluma, family life. YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.9 meg. PRAGUE 8:20 p.m.-Concert. m., 15.23 meg. SCIIENECTADY 8:30 p.m. ~Spanish Literary Program. WZXAF, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. BERLIN 8:45 p.m.—German Navigation. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. BERL DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. PARIS 10:25 p.m.-Talk on French Events (in Englishl. TPB7, 25.2 m.. 11.88 meg.; TPA4, 25.0 m.. 11.71 meg. LONDON 10:50 pm-lntematloniil Sheep Dog Trials GSI, 19.8 m., 15.28 mega GSG. 25.5 m.,11.75 meg; GSC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg. LONDON 11:05 p.m.—“Belfast,“ talk by Denis Ireland. G51’, 19.6 m , 15.26 M912»: GSG, 25.5 m.,11.75 meg; cs0. 31.3 m.. 0.5a meg; G513, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. llictaitioizydllll Meet Common Fate, ls Belief "Prophecy? declared the Rev. Neil Herman in the Central Chris- tian Church last nlghtbefore a large and interested congregation, “is history written beforehand.“ Speak- ing on the theme, Fascism, Nazism and Communism. the speaker held the rapt attention of his audience throughout his discourse. "We are face to face. not with a struggle against flesh and blood but against the principalities and powers and the rulers of darkness of the world." the speaker said. FascLsm. Nazism and Communlam sprang from a common stock. No one could read the fundamentals of these organized forces without recognizin they were brad and born in tie dark and were de- veloped in the mysteries of the night, ‘their activities were carried on under tlie strategy of dip- iomacles. metlicds and contrivnn- ances which spring from the black- neiu of falsehood and deceit. "The God." Rev. Mr. Herman declared. They were arranged against God and his Christ and were a coun- terfeit of a religion which is root- GSO, . m., 15.18 meg, , i 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 meg. TOKYO 7:15 p.m —Songs. JZL, 16.8 m., 17.78 meg; JZL, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. BERLIN 7:30 p.m.—"General Munnich," 1 OLRIA. j 25 3 m., 11.84 meg.; OLR5A, 10.7 l 9:30 p m.—Old Millary Marches. WE sear. DRUGS! You will, we inn-l, pur- don the ImIcIm-su of mu lypcdiapln) , Iml \\(‘(Ilb\1‘l‘I\ in emplimiar- IIN‘ fin-l IIlllI ours in u Phiirinury. Ami Ire-cause we do spl-vinlil. ii the "OIIIPOUIHIIIIII of prie- srripiiona no cnn and iIn maintain large, tflnlplcll" stocks of fresh. pull-iii drugs. Morrmcr. our nil»- sluniiill volume rrsullls in lower 0\rrIn~1|\I.'I‘Ii|ais IPIIPrIl-(I in our fuir price» wliicrh. on iIu- uu-rnizr. nrr no higher-perhaps i-u-n a Iiil Iena-lliun you I\ll\l' been paying elsewhere. N for Constipation Endorsed by fhelMedical Profession throughout the World NEW LOW P RICES SAME MIG" QU‘LITV rcI-2-\\.iy' Ilzflllllfl Point. Iviicila $1.25 and $1.51). Conic-sec ilicm today! . PHARMACY A I Now—Purker'.~. De luxe . I ‘ '- I CHI-I 32!“. M71 2-Way. PAGE THREE PHONE 219 YIN.P.E.I. Puretest _ A.S.A. ‘FABLETS I'M l'll‘ll". l‘~l 1r 0nd HU/‘I’ i- Box of 2i----.. Iiox of till - - -’- . . IIO'I"I'I.I<I.\' OI“ 100 'l‘.-\III.I-I'I'>‘. . Eon Pieofilvi‘ izrii.iiii‘ OI“ IIICII) (‘ULIIS REXALL l-LUSE and l II ROAT RELIEF “hi! I.[>'-I.'1,|\g 3th; C H A II“ I‘l'1“'l‘ ii PERI\I.~\I\'I‘II\"l‘ \\ All". siai‘ A complete, guairziniectl Permziiii-iil wave li9l'i___ LLENGER wade? SPECIAL Direct From Lo CHAMBERLAINS Vl8ll HlliEll TUNE IN Baveilu Baxler FLASH ndon. England A TONIGHT 1o r A. S. T. STATION By special arrangement, d ean situation as it is inte i vile you to tune in every same hour. __._______-.»-- f of unbridled appeiitcs. These organization» Were thé spirits of demons. Ulif SDFHRQY continued. No man who uni-cu call himself a scientist could dcciii‘ llic , existence of demons. "To snv wet‘ know tlie Bible and at tlie some‘ time i0 turn our I}1\(‘l\'.\ upon lllC Biblical account of (IUlllOllS all work is only io prove iliii; Lilli‘ Book which we lliliik \\'u know l3‘ a tragic and uiikiimvn <|ii\i'.'i‘._v" i Sir Oliver lrligc tlcrlurcd that any man professing to in: n scien- tist who, nfier cxiiiniiiiiig ccrtlill forms of ev‘ as lliov exist indium would deny the rxisivncc of dcm-l ons in terrible (‘(‘l'I{llll‘\_\' was LilllYl to show’ himself a iiinn void of‘ anything culled scientific. "If we will strip our minds of prejudice we can but decide that Russia as it stands todnv is alii economic miracle. Hitler, thei former Austrian paper liaiiger~l and there are iliosc who call lllllll a poor paper lionger~--\\'lio can invite to llIS Bavarian lasiness ilic Premier of the greatest democracy of the world is. humanly’ speaking nothing short of n miracle. Musso- lini, who was iho ‘Jack of all trades and the mzislcr of none‘ is the most colorful man ‘in Europe. This man, who never could ob- came a dictator, now sits risiridr the universe like a colossus. At the feet of a man called Stalin 180 million lli(‘1‘l. women mid children grovcl. bowing to one who has turned Russia umido (lown and made that country a greatest example of collcciiic lllCIllFIlIY in the history of the world. To al- templ to joke with llicsc man of power is oiilv lo invite tho defeat of our democracy‘ and l0 land us in the nialesiioni out of ivlilcli we can hardly hope lo extricate our- selves," Mr. Herman bclicved. The question has berii raised what ‘road is Hitler travelling upon? Whither leads Mussolini? And what is the final destiny of Stalin? The Book of God declares ed in the natural mun, whose with the bomb. ‘I ittineoohuud allcithemm land, lieverely Baxter returns to the air tonight. Be sure to get the latest news on the tense Europ- writer, parliamentarian and commentator. future tidings of Europe and Empire, General Motors and its dealers across Canada cordially in- “Presenfed By” GENERAL MOTORS Products ofCanalia Ltd. CFCY irect from London, Eng- rpreled by this brilliant For Friday evening at ihc ngeddon. Tlicv Vlnlcy‘ of N1 i. inert. i. £110 b0 oi I{llli1h and llio the filial speiilcri‘ tlie Hill \\".I - the IO(‘.\ oi Cil" fl0lll mm‘: llllli- be bixuiulil about of Nations or ll but by llin comliiu of whose bricliiiicss $llfll' .in- iiclirist aiiul ‘WK! vcars oi pence. , At lust. ,c\"r - .\i‘l'\'l\‘.8 .\1r. lliirijv Porter l'(‘l ("(1 a violin solo ivlilch was L!!‘l‘.’l flppl‘v(‘l."i‘.~"(i by tlir rrmgrcgzwlvui. Rev. .\Il‘. lI(‘l'lll‘\ll, who is oc- (‘l1l)_\'lllL' zlw pulpit ill llip Control Christian Church din-in" liv- lili- scncc of xlic past llcv, S. C. Cooper, will spczik yriiu on Suit- dnv at both morning and elciiiiid services. lEastern Guardian Lain a steady job before lu- bc- ‘- . .‘Thls column is reserved for non of local interest but advertising of a nrwsy nzililrc may be inserted ‘ at 4 rents a word strictly pay- able lu ailviincc. n ..‘sriisl:|zir"i'iot~i:ft§_t"fi l Charlottetown (rinrdinn may b4 handvil to llli‘ll Rljvl. Airliir l llIllP mnomu "Tiiiflionn is cc- pnomlval, Nlorc lIlnYCs oi lwitci i bread from each Iiflif. if tlie plain cake has become dried out, wrap it in a damp clotr and set in u moderately hot oven until the cloth is dry. The cnkl will be like freshly baked. ;'Ulll%lfllrdfinAflAnd