PAGE SIX "MARK TWAlN’S" GRAND STORY NEY as I-IIICK FINN... -.—.~. the role you do-I mended for your Ia-' vorito boyl Now its‘ on the screen . a picture of'lauqhtor,' heart-thxoba, adven- ture that you'll nova: Iorqetl _ an I if-'lz‘KwL=Y - |§,°,'§“ II umuuvin _ §AYlR$ (AR Extra: Our Gang TODA Y & SA T. 2.30 —- 7.00 — 8.45 HE FOIIGIIT LIKE Notre Dam comprehensive course Mother Superior. II'J".II'I'£'I Mickey Rooney In ‘ “Huck Finn” At The ‘ Prince Edward T0daY I-[uckleberty Finn boy roamer or i the Mississippi, goes through his} amazing adventures, read by mill-1‘ ions in Mark Twain's sequel to‘ “Tom Sawyer." in the person of Mickey Rooney, in his first solo starring vehicle, now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre- An elaborate production was provided for "The Adventures of ‘Huckleberry Finn,“ much of it . filmed on the Sacramento River,‘ ‘which serve; for the Mississippi in the picture. i l Mickey is Huck Finn to the life. direct from the pages of the book, . which the picture follows with l fidelity. ‘ His attempts to aid a runawayi slave to freedom; his adventures‘ with the "King" and "Duke." a‘ PRINCE ED WARD 5X"y°s TODA Y & SA T. ‘. offers to its pupils and others interested a For further information apply to the THIS WEEK-END! Your first siarrinq I01!‘ as Mark Twain's IOV-II‘Il‘. lid nturesowu: I'I\l(‘I\' Finn . will give IIIL‘ world soinetliinq to shout almiill IE3‘? and Pete Smith. . A. r«(_.3».,_-;~ , .-z-» .‘ 2''‘ ‘run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Th: central Guardian? CRABWELL for PDDWEFIDIH. CONFEDIBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9189-'1-21-SI. NEW PRINCIPAL — Mr. Athol Roberts Milton, has been appoint- ed Principal of York School. LOADING TURNIPS —Noi.hlng daunted bv the hot weather Mr. W. M. Jay loaded a car of turnips yes- lterday at York station. RETREAT AT BEACH GROVE —.All who have made applications for the Retreat at Beach Grove will be accommodated. W. J. En- rizht. C. S. R. ON ROAD REPAIRS—A large number of men are still working on the south end of York Road. This was greatly needed, To VISIT OLD II0MI"FM.rs. Cottrell, Boston, is expected to: visit her old home at York afwrl an absence of 42 years. she is a‘ sister of Mr. Robt. D. Crockett. WEATHER FORECAST —— For September—i to 3 unsettled; 4 w 'l cloudy and warm: 8 to 10 thunder showers; 11 to 13 clearing and cooler; 14 to 17 heavy rains; 18 to 21 fair and warm, 22 to 23. cloudy 24 to 28 cloudy with some rain; 29 to 30 frequent showers. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. —- services on Sunday, I l T €r§'1tl1tIII..sI?«’:er.«.a1I1t.€ e Academy in Home Economics. b'.r.t.avir.o*p*.I4r.4>*;or.ae:ae“iuv;ie:am'.ar.ar,.o , ,,n_ i Simpson’sW1lliove To New Premises. A major change in the business of one of the City's leading mercan- tile establishments takes place to- day when Mr F. A. Stewart Jones, Special Representative of the Robert Simpson Eastern Limited. opens his new store in the Home Building at 129 Kent Street. Forjvmsuy serwvce at Vvhmuev Rive’ the past fifty years or more this‘ fine brick building has been oc- cupied by Messrs. A. Home andi Company who carried on one of the largest carriage, automobile and feed businesses in the Province. The fine showroom used for the dis- play of these products is admirably H15 Chanda, might have stepped ‘ suited to its new use. that of show- Live city after 3/11 absence of 25 ing household furniture. For the past several days work-i lmen have been busy in the new "Simpson" store where interior . changes are being made to adapt the building for use of the new] pair of comical swindlers; the .‘°°°“P“m-‘~ A new ‘haw Wmdw 1”“ JJJIJJII4 negmus sflcrmce 01 his own free- fbeen installed. redecorating is near- dom he saw the boys me; and the i ly fmi bed but other changes will Sept. 3rd. New Dominion: S. S. 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Cornwall: 8. 8. ii A, M. Service 7.30 P. M. Kingston: Sunday school as ar- ranged. Services conducted by Dr. J. . Ayers. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. _ L-558-9-i—li. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICl:S.— Sunday, September 3rd. :Crapaud, St. John's Church Sunday school 10.00 A. M. Evensong 7.30 P. M. Springfield, St. Elizabeths Church Mat.ns 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. L-529-9-l-ii. I 1 l l _§ . I HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.—f Services on Sunday. September 3rd i . as follows: Communion of the Lords 1 Supper Victoria 11 A. M. Appin Rd. , 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30. There will also be a service at Hampton at 7.30. g 1 L-543-9-I-li. THE VOGUE announces that! Mr. H. F‘. A;no‘.d. representing I Ernest Albert Furs Lt.. Montreal, is iving a special exhibition of lad es fur coats at the Vogue Pri- day and Satinrlov. The Vogue 111- . vites all interested to attend I . L-5o9-9—i-ii { HUNTER RIVER UNITED CI-IURCH—Rev. W A MacQuar- rie, B. D. Minister. Services to: Sunclay. Sept. 3rd will be at Hun ter River at li_ 4Co.umuio:1.- Wheatley Rixer at 3. and NCTF‘. Wiltshire at 7 30. Special Anni- Sunday School at Hunter River at 10. North Wiltshlre at 10. Hamp- shire at 19.30 and Wheatley River VISITING IN CITY— i\Ir. John . Lewis of Toronto. zetired man- a :r of the Bank of Nova Scotia‘ , is visiting Charlottetown his na- ycars. Mr Lewis is the son of the late John Lewis of the old firm of Poole and Lewis. Illivfl entered the employ of the Brink of Nova sco- tia here. and has since been in their service in several provinces. Mr. Lewis is visiting his sister Mrs. R. M. Johnson of the Charlotte Residence. CARTOON AND LON E RANG ER Bob Baker At Best In Fast, Wild Western At The Capitol Dare-devil ridmz. 8 1°“d- 3 rodeo, guniights, a love triangle and some new cowboy melodies have all been haippily’ Combined in Boy Baker‘: latest produciton. “Honor of the West," which open- ed yesierday at the Capitol. Few western film stories have seemed to offer so much in the way of speedy dramatic entertain- ment. Baaed upon actual wild- west incidents in which cattle rus- tlers run afoul of the law, “Honor of the West.“ is declared to pro- vide the gallant Bob Baker with the most interesting cinema ma- terial of his screen career. Baker will be seen as the "Sing- in‘ Sheriff" who places personal loyalty ahead of his official pledge. In the story by Joseph West. Bob finds himself in the middle of a romantic problem. a deadly cat- t'eman's feud and a content be- tween law and crime from which there seems to be no escape. How he shoots, rides, sings and smarts his way out of this excit- ing tangle supplies the unusual action of "Honor of the West". Bob‘: competent supporting cast includes Carleton Young. Jack Kirk. Dick Dickenson, Glenn Strange and Forrest Taylor. In the same picture. as Bobs new leading lady. is the famous Mar- jorie Bell now celebrated as Walt Disney's life model for the im- mortal ‘Snow White." Illa Minard’s for bites. cz- 94 Queen St, mad dash by steamer down river lynchers, are among the dramatic‘ highlights. and the absurd “Romeo and Juliet" performance with Mickey as Juliet and Walter Con- nolly as Romeo, is the comedy high Connolly and William Frawley are the two swindlers of the story. Jim, the slave, is compellingly played by Rex Ingram. noted Negro actor, who played “De Lawd" in “Green Pastures." The heiresses whom Mickey saves from the swindlers are enacted by Lynne carver and Jo Ann Sayers. Minor Watson plays Captain Brandy. the slave-running steam- er captaln. and E‘izabeth Risdon. Victor Kil‘an and Clara Blandick lend excellent supporting chame- ierizal-ions to the heart-warming story. roan imE:s‘liiE'l AVANGING You Should Stock Up At These Prices. THIS WEEK ONLY 2 lbs. Creamery Butter - 47c 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins - - 23c 12 bars Surprise Soap - - 49¢ 2 lbs Lard or Shoretening 23c 10 lbs Rolled Oats - - - 33c 1 lb Cottage Roll - - - - 29c 10 lbs White or Brown Sugar----------58¢ Phone 246-J for lowest prices on all groceries and flour. Sale has been so successful will continue same to Tuesday Sept 5 MacPHEE BROS. FREE DELIVERY —PRINCE 51‘. GENERAL REPAIRS MACI-IINES-ENGINES-—IMPLEMENTS Crusher Rolls Recut—I3earings Fitted -— Crankshafta and Gears Made — Acetylene Welding, Etc. Satisfaction Always—ReasonabIe Rates. HALL & STAVERT fi' nVV Charlottetown .require some little time for com- w_Eg)D1NC-‘BEL V . to save the slave from a mob of ‘171"“°“- A mrmal °P9“m§ ‘"1" b5’ t we mm: M“ éolmmmed at st‘ the above in Queen‘: County: sec. 5-Grand Champlonlhip for Institute scoring most points at M51 g_ _1_ D__ d D“ .,__._._ Provincial Exhibition‘. won by West and M”. 5,5,.f,’f y . Mlfigfiwe Ch“"‘Dl°“5h‘P —- 5°11‘-h having spent a very enjoyable sum- Lockheed Bombers "I'l1ursdaaforthoeut.,- ..—A very prot- announced shortly when complete {w°§§13)};§da§h1X§:d5g{§::é5w}%;1°“Ma‘}’3 new furniture stock will have been garet Ellen: daughter of Mr. and received and the premises made :‘Mrs. Walter Toole, Green Road be- ready In the meantime gimpsm-,5 ‘came the bride of Patrick Aeneas Removal Sale continues and all firirfgytllrejyigfe N,II."2;le31;:“‘31reI;"n"°~5x-‘VP“5N"§l; business will be transacted at the ,, ' ' ~ HEW 1°C3u°n~ i i1rrfiori]gmet(ljiebyce}lz(eel>‘i5ati‘grIn' oivictiizfibfi ’ Messrs. A. Horns & Company's hym were pleasingly rendered by general office will continue in the Mrs. ermett Trainor accompanied present location, with entrance by M155 M¢K91'm3- T114? bride me mowroom- §l.‘ii§.“.‘.li.“’i.J§2f."¥.““t§".’i§3et°°°i} flowers. The bride was attended by her sister Alice, who wore pink with be e ‘ . Provincial Exhibition» M“?.fl.e..§:°.‘i‘;‘Q.:.?€ 1' th wedding ceremony the . . Prize List e bridal arty motored to the home of the br de's parents where a dainty wedding breakfast wes served. In the evening a sumptuous weddin supper was served at which abou fourty relatives of ttheA bride Jand cuss 68—WOMEN’S INSTITUTE -8r°°m Wm P1’e58"- V"! an 03'- COMPE-HTION alble evening was spent b music ______ land eingirrig after wh.chi rel] r~etu{}i;i- ed to the omes ws ing e hmcmwn. happy wedded life. 1. West Royalty 2, South Milton. _ 8. York "Alpha." Mr. Woodside has retumed to his home in Margate after un- Sec. 2 Institute districts other than d5,-going an opgq-aflgn in me p_ E, island Hospital. 1, Cherry Valley “Earnscliffe.".. Mrs Goa Webster of gaming. 2- Hume’ RN" "G"‘°enV91°<" ton has returned to her home 3- B"9d31b3“9 “U339 after undergoing treatment in the Rev J A fiqohouon hm. Sec. 3 —Institute district: 5 P‘ E‘ m‘"‘d "°5‘°‘“‘- ily have returned to York mu- Prlnce County Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carr cityl§’,‘dff’,§,"c‘{‘d°d "'5" “’ mm“ 1" spent Sunday in New London the Q SF;lmlITl€l'1€i‘Side “Sherbrooke." guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carr. Mm Hodgson sh Ava,“ 13 . e own. _j._ ‘ ‘ ' 3- Nb9“0“- Miss Annie Carr has returned to gnujoymnhoge‘ "H earned how” “ Sec. 1 Institute districts in King! me;mm§IeWwg?§?;§doTJg¢£ét¢§a1‘ Mr W?“ h“"“"r‘ned to York . a rertlu County. her sister and relatives in this inner E wry pfeunm V13“ mm " ""°““‘5’“"- ' 3iéZ§’e"a°’c$“ 333?‘ ’i.?.'£'.i'§ ‘W3 2. 3. r%e°“;‘,’°I‘;e:“u‘:’l‘33“°v Miss Hazii Carr of this City spent mend D,._ David w_ Mackenzie Sunday with he parents Mr. and Mn. R. M. Carr ‘bx New London. f,’o,f{‘,°,,{f”y“' WW’ "°"’”'1’ ' ;:~:,'"";.'..‘?;°“.:..*:.:.° i;‘"33;::..i“°:?.:il CENTRAL PARISH mer in the City. __- SUNDAY SEPT. 3rd Mr. Wm Curlev Suffolk. and _ A. Wyatt Pie ant 0 id Cl do River 11 A. M- Land At Lethbridge gggneu V**'1iB7° the rglfv 1535": Nlhe Mile Creek 7.30 p. m. l __.._ At Churchill 3 p. m. IETRBRIDGE. MIL. Aux. 30v Miss F/ens Jav. Plsquid, is -~is- John C,"s,,n_gpe,,ke,._ the Burbank’ Cam” ‘mow M __ At Churchill 3 p. In- there Great Britain. landed at 0 P.M. MEL mm“ sflllndflfi CRY. 13 Wm he 3 5939"” 597V!“ '07 (10 p M. ADI‘) tonight and wi11,"‘°"‘“"8 'l “V W95“ 3* her old . “Old People”. Rev. Wm. Ver home i‘. I , S, . remain at Kenyon field for tna|d‘ugh,‘,‘,._v1(,;‘§_°$m',’[,? §§fi,,',.V°’ “fl Wolfe. Summer-side will be —— ithe speaker. fl18ht.'I'hey left Great Falls, __ Hayden MacDonald Prlstan —(0P)—'Dwo of four Lockheed ltl t Y k. th t f 1 vi bornblng planes, manufactured ln‘anrdgl;rs. 3;» e Ems 0 l E‘ n Mont, at 4 55 P IM. M,- The other two Dlanes are 115- Road, is spending 1 weeks 1 . malning at salt Lake City, Utah, York. ‘ W " EV°”'b°dy "°'°°"'°' for the night and will leave for “ Miss Marjorie Farrel York. share: :*;:..'";:a';:*.;..**...*: 1;-W-,“‘h,,;;mvf°r -n mm M r student the foul‘ pianos will till off 54 1:-2‘!-€—XX‘£!'MI. I Kaapllinulbhtlehomo, Tigers Stage )/To Beat‘ Red Sox 7-6 NE YORK, Aug. 3 Detroit Tigers bunched two hits and two walks with a Boston error to come from behind in th and defeat hhe Red Box 1-6 in t a American league Baseball series opener. Boston's star rookie '. ed Williams, batted a home run with two mates on base to put the Box in tho ltad in the third innin . error on Birde Pete Fox to score from with Detroit's winning Williams’ homer was his The veteran Ted Lyons returned to duty after a 16-day layoff be- wrenched ankle and pitched Chicago White Sox to an evzh break in a doubleheader with won owed four hits in win- ning the first game victorv of the season. has of Hamilton, ont., hurled seven mt ball ‘:1: oéuigedmwlth Budd yer‘: LLOYD HENDERSON, and min: ”m I-3 adler the BOX - lhth ...._.-. . ,,.__........ . .. . . . ,...___-....-_.. ....-. .... ... .. .-___............_....,...........- . ——l————- ‘ This column is reserved for new: ol | local Interest but advertising of - a newly nature may be Inserted at 5 cents a word Ilrlclly par- able In advance. 9 ET E L 1 Philadei a Athletics 9-8 and 2-0. '1‘ ey now tirail the A's by eight games. WINNIPEG. Aug. 31 -—(CP)——- General buying precipitated by disturbing political dispatches from the danger zones of Europe and a weak display at Liverpool shot wheat futures prices nearly three cents higher on Winnipeg grain ex- change today. Closing quotations were 2 7-8-2 5-8 cents up. Octo- ber at 50. November 60 3-8, Decem- ber do 1-8 and May 63 1-2 cents. Volume of business was not large and only moderate, orders were required to boost values. Offerings were scarce and difficult to trace only odd ears of cash wheat changed hands in dull but firm trading. Coarse grain operations __ were slow as prices tended to climb in sympathy with wheat. Brisk buying prompted by the troubled political trend in Europe, together with scarcity of offerings and the belief that Argentine wheat shipments would be lighter this week, brought advances of 1 '1-8-1 5-ad to Liverpool values. Chicago added about IIWO cents 1133 Buenos Alres was down a e. DEEP-SEA JEWELRY PARIS —(CP) — The latest catch in jewelry is crabs. A small crab make: I largo clip and small- slae replicas mane ear-rlnm. doubleheader to the lerventih-plane ' FITZR/OY, Australia Women defendants silo subject to "COlIlilv councillors urg:".. provided with glnssed—in cubic /‘ Nflfi“W Boar For Service Champion at MI!"-‘ml? cash at time of first 69"’ -* “.‘u'l-H-'l-'5-'-'l-"-"-"5 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and sggnlvlnz G'’‘''’' H. J. MABO" I’. llolldu etc-. ll! uuuruuruuuuuuuu