f TODAY. l WEEKLY NEWS , - Xwrrn l" momma _ am) Musical... “NIGHT OF ROMANCE” alumnus snuu- ,_ l 8.15 1mm. '- EVENING-l s. us lzxrnl....., G A L A OPENING BROADCAST- “ THE TWILIGHT HOU ” PRESENTING . . . . a AL. BLANOHAED ORCHESTEA HARRY GOMEZ AND HIS VIOLIN WITH NAN SHAW All‘ THE PIANO TUNE m WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. CFCY — Ill MESMORIAM ADQEDHN if PClwlVt/Elfit NEVER ‘QWUNNlH Willi rt c c‘? woo o (ollflllll MQNTENIGIU MARY ClRl-lsli e I03“ IMHOF scam‘ rsrlon 4 / liutlthafllldnl worrylthe oflicc ' cub. He knew: “how the, little lsllarp shooters got to be big sllotaffil so he went outflvr ‘if’; i.‘ AN Y‘ ._. _- ill In‘ <01 fir. ' Everett Horton’ ~ .@-->'~1onsa WMORGAN I , M .. M, ‘Colleen Moore, Edward ? ‘He? ed dccpinto 4 her lg blue oyee.2‘.‘ and saw-a million * I ..91.1g;.v=.ls_=~"s= DAILY. ‘of local lowest. be inn .: :::.:'.".'::.':. '::.'...-. ...--. t! advance. ounnsaanon us‘! maul- .56., n-mcc-r-la-alsl. ROBIN noon norm. Mind W be t G rs evcryw . m” t’ u me n-rss-o-as-la-li. Alfred E. I., is vis- guest c: her Bsntinck VISITBD < SIB |Milis, of Montww- P- lting in the city the sister, Mrs. Peter Slmey. Btrectr-Jydney Post- ON VACATION ‘IOUR-Mr. C. S. MaeLesn; chief cleric of the general superintendent of C. N. R. also?‘ ing and dining car service, Mon- treal, accompanied by Mrs. Mac- lean, passed through the city on the Ocean Limited yesterday. an route to visit in Prince Hlwlrd Is- land, after which they will go to Halifax, thence by boat to Boston, en route home. Mira. Msclesn, sl- though a Newfoundiander by birth. is making her first trip to Mari- time CanadA-Atdoncten Times. rmtsorzabs ' ‘Miss Beulah Maclecd. n. N.. of New York, left on return on Bat- ,‘ urdsy after spending a very pleas- STARTS TO-DAY' . QIPITOL . SVDAYS 3 SHOWS INEQUALITY - p, When thoughts of all the dread uncertainties of life, Of unemployment and its kin- dred illé Drug Ring Head‘ Leaps To Death MONTREAL, Sept. its-Convicted ant holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James MacLcod of Mon- tague. " Mrs. Irving Tweedy and Miss Margaret Huntley of Vernon Riv- ler and, Miss Annie MaePhel-son, New Perth left Charlottetown 55¢. urday momma en route to st. John from where they will sail on a holiday, trip to Boston. Use Blizzard's for Plmplce Tug 0i War The tug-of-war, under the nus- plces of the Canadian Legion, Mon- tague. and held in the Monte Rink every Thursday evening, steadily growing in popularity, .... was evidenced by the very large number of fans at lest Thursday's pull. It was estimated that over one thousand attended. lot the Dollar I . to our 3.500 Ouetoabrss l The amount o! your income which you pay for electricity r ' is surprisingly small, when you consider flleycolaforils and ‘,' conveniences which electric service brings. According to o.’ study-ands by the Dominion Bureau o! Statistics, this is the way the average Canadian family spends its dollar o!‘ inooms where Your Qllsr Goes [- Food. . . 3o coats ._aheltcr . 2O cents ' Clothing. l8 cents Fuel. . . . wants ELECTRICITY . cent-s Miscellaneous ccntg l liosi: people psy for groceries, cigarettes, household} , supplies from day to day, as they use them. Ih contrast to this, you are billed monthly for your electricity. Ii‘ you paid for it as you used it, you would not notice the cost. By the time you pay the bill, you have probably forgotten _ the large amount of’ service this expenditure brought you. J . w d ». ' i. However, please remember this: The average residential cusvomer onl>rince Edward Island gets Zh-hour electric sew- ice for less than the cost of‘, an ice-cream soda. ' PRAISES cnlw or RAiNBilll (s. r. By Guardian's Special we.) NEW vonx. Sept. 29-Futlurc . Make you to groan with anguish and tn grieve The inequalities, around, you see; And, everywhere seems crushing wrong unchecked Bears on the helpless innocents and ks Their spirits ere they reach matur- ‘HIE BAPTIST 0511MB a snort while before as tile head of. a. vast international drug ring and scheduled foz- sentence in a fortnight, Pincus Brechern wealth- ly New Yorker, took the law into his own hands tonight. He leaped to his death from. an uncovered passageway connecting the main The first pull was between B911. view and Montague. The first pull epded in a. draw, and the second ended in victory for Belleview in 20 seconds. Bclleview also took the third in 35 seconds. In the Kilmuir vs. Lower Monts- gue pull, Kilmuir won. in two straight ‘ The pulpit of the Baptist Church was very adequately filled by the Rev. M. L. Grcsfl. M‘- A., of Boston a. former minister of the Maritime Baptist Convention. Mr. Gregg spoke morning and evening. The J. T. Holes text 0f the morning was Luke 15. 20, "and he arose and came to his father." The speaker. basing his thought in this passage delivered an interesting sermon on “Steps to with-SW?! to restoration." a re- markably rich interpretation of the story of the Prodigal with its mes- sage of the attitude of God to- ward the repentant soul. At the evening service Mr. Gregg spoke from "SDIIIEBOXYS 'I‘ext" Isaiah 4. 22, “Look unto me and be challengers for the America's Cup must have crews at least approach- ing in efficiency those of the Uni- ted States defenders, T. 0. M, Sop- with, owner and skipper of the lat- est British challenger Endeavour, to- day told a group gathered in his honor for n. luncheon. “I've never seen such precision as you have got your crew clown to," he said. “It's a terribly hard stand- ard to live up to but it's a standard we've got to get close to if we want W: When thoughts like these sur- round you till you mourn, Go out alone and find some quiet spot‘. There undisturbed to weigh the ways of men: The plans and all that constitute the scheme Of human living and activity, Andbthixlldng so appraise and cs- cell block of the with. the infirmar; cement wart below. along the passageway. Displaying an Montreal jail to the Escorted: from the court Brecher feigned a sulden illness and asked to be taken to the inflrmary, On the arm of one guard and with another behind him, he made what appeared to be a. painful progress unbelievable strength for one of his slight build, free pulls, the first in 1 min., 20 secs. and the second in 40 seconds. In the Brudenell vs, Victoria Gross pull, Victoria. Cross won in two" straight pulls, the first in 35 secs, and the second in 1 min., 20 secs. In the iieatherdale vs. Valleyficld West, Valleyfield West won in two straight pulls, the first in 15 secs. and the second in 1 min., 5 secs. In the Belleview vs. Victoria. Cross DUBLIN PRINTERS" Aocomodsticn pull, Victoria Cross won in two “Nam 5.00m’ straight pulls, the first in 2o sccs., gob,” {lhfmu o, fhfnwmfln‘ STRIKE" {._s_ semen a Publishers And Printers Come To Terms After. Longest Walkout In History ' i (c. r. Cable. l7 Guardian's Special Wire) DUBLIN. Boot- se-ras presu- strike which/Ins kept Dublin with- Breoher wrenched himself from the guard, pushed him aside and vaulted head first over the railing of the -assagev...y. and the second in 50 secs. In the Kilmuir vs. Valleyfield West pull, Valleyfield West won in two straight pulls, the first in 35 secs., and the second in 45 seconds. In the Wood Islands vs. Klnross sttcndsnceof 1000 students. The to compete with you.” Sopwith said he meant no dispar- agment of his own crew, largely composed of amateurs recruited at the last minute. But that there was timate ye saved, all ye ends of the earth," manllfxlgth o‘ we “d d m?“ The music o1’ the day was under y the direction o! Mrs. Herman Ebers and included Oley speaks’ "More love to thee," and Brackett’; "we As each to each compare; then, why our being, Asking yourself on earth? aid measuring hops that next Year mark the Silver Jslsilee of the forward would see Jesus." Following the evening service Mr. Gregg delivered a most elo- quent and informative lecture on "Martin Luther, the founder of Protestantism." P90961118 Mr. Glen's lecture WM- Afihvr Roper, who had been a member of one of Mr. Gregg's former congregations sang most ef- no question Rainbow, the successful defender, was much better manned. Sopwith amused the gathering by reciting a remark made by one of his crew while adjusting a fitting cn the metal mast of the boat during one of the races. “In God's name, what would Lord Nelson say if he saw us setting a malnsall with a wrench," he quoted The hurry and the rush of mom- ents here- So sznall and unimportant to the whole Round scheme of things that fol-m- ed identity 'I'hat's vmlble of each that lives or walks. Discovers Deposit pull, Kinross won in tlwo straight pulls, the first in 45 secs, and the second in 1 min., 55 secs. versity) s definite step be made in the transfer tuticu to at. Lucia. cntnswslépersforninewsekswssssttledtcdsmsmlpubliestionwfllbs Monday. _ ‘Ihsstrlkehbcliovedtohsvs-beeuthe Icngestlnths history cl (C. P. Cable) Of Radium Ore (By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT OF SPAIN, ‘Trinidad, Sept. In the Valleyfield vs. Cross pull, Victoria Cross won in two straight pulls, the first in 25 secs. and the second in l min. 55 secs. Heavyweight Teams Then came the main bout of the evening, the Potato Blingers vs. - stc of the cost of fictoris m. p" i Ivwilnvsr publishing. nubuu hesput up with labs of now-rem: with- out undue exoitemon l‘ ‘nnam “m. a t. Blanca-lax: have kept the capital Oflsinsnnthsdlsvatembetweeuthopublisaerosustheuum- 110W Each me engrossed so in his own affairs, And, all attention given just to the m“ l” saying’ zit-After ten months exploration in the jungles of South America, Dr. Otto Vcgt Bickingen, an eminent German bacteriologist, arrived here today to announce the discovery of vast deposits of pitch blende radium ore near the borderline between Dutch Guiana and Brazil. The internationally known scien- tist, who as a Hapsburg prince, was hastening back to Philadelphia. where a company is being formed to Iectively "I tnlst in God wherever ll may be”. Bedeque, (champions of Prince Co.) The first pull was taken by the Po- tato Sllngers in 55 secs. Bedequc got, a big hand from the fans when they tied the score by winning the next pull in 35 secs. But the Potato Bllngers, encouraged by the high price of potatoes. won the last Pull in 1 min. 5 secs. tention to the planting of In the Wood Islands to. Ziilmulr barley. contest, Kilmuir won in two straight pulls, the first in 45 secs, and the FAMOUS BATWOBK! operate the deposits, which he says, sewnd 1n 20 secs. ‘ .__._. in quantity and quality Swim-Q ‘he ' In the Montague vs. Kilmuir con- The works cl the Queensland best known to the scientific world w“, Kflmulr won m two straight Mo“ 53mg; camp-n’ “a” "my; today. pulls, the first in 1 min. and the have beam opersting for M years. Only aeroplanes could be used for second m 1 nun, u, w b, ‘out In,’ “um the opening up of the vast deposits In the Montague vs. Lower Mon- 1°;- gm m; g; m, dummy’ q "y. in the hinterland. said Dr. Von tag“, oonflegt, Mgntng-ue won the m‘ ummmt ‘nod “m, y“ u. Slckengen. They would be the only (mt; pull in 1o sew 0n W011!“ °i port n. s payable price in view of suitable means of tranemftfllmn w the Montague team planning to pull m, ma“; 1mm,‘ 'm4°u of which they did not approve. Bhe strikers tonight voted by m te 1o to accept proposals for settlement and the matter will be 3861116011 after they have gone beck A moment satisfied, and then must leave Life's earthly seconds iu Pactories at Osaka, Japan, are turning out hundreds of thousands of Prince George and Princess Mar- ina badges for export in anticipation of a big demand when the Royal wedding takes place in London. Profssional Bards Bright Spots Of The Week (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO - General Refactory Products, Limited, subsidiary of Mlnefinders Limited, will erect a plant at Kapuskasing for manu- facture of a range of products lib- ing local deposits of fire clay, feis- par and silica sand. - MONTREAL-The Ontario Paper Company has a plan to establish a new plant on Olltardes River in winters had sufficient carry on for considerable the at; the m-itish trsdewlin- , “W! W" the l8 the strike the. Dublin be protracted from the very publishers had sn arrangement ' . with publishers in other parts of we however settlement Ireland and in England. whereby "Mmawlgnlskag: tit»; flagella; only a certain number of outside . e ca newspapers c llowcd into Willem to the right to Dublin. w" . Jusincss languished. especially metal hoédcrt busxinetll. and tn: strike is efec in a gres fllbt t0 Mlle '0 lat "b statements many ways on the community. ‘for millen- ii: ms Un-numbered in the Realms in- visible. thinking search until you learn to know: - The visible to be by far the least, And, to invisible comparing not: Not, as a grain of sand to earth it- self Nor as a. drop of water to the sea. i So at cntsl the "a." McLEOD d? BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, I. 0. Banister and Attcrney-nt-Inw MONEY T0 LOAN Office: I80 Richmond Street For e'en the greatest pert of what we are ‘ ¢.: -..—-: "zrzzzrsne: -~r:. 3:1. g .. Ins. llgrry Gomez -F.C.C.M. VIOLlNlST Stanley, Shaw and Peardon. Bldg. Charlottetown, P. E. I. INSTRUCTION IN VIOLIN AND THEORY L-4l8-9-I8-tf. NORMAN W. LOWTHER Banister d: Attorney At Law 86 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN s - Alex. W. Matheson IABBISTEB. SOLICITOB. 3T0. Money to Loan Collections Office: 140 Biebmond Street. i Prohibition Commission (that. II. Black. Ghsirnlsn. Charlottetoyn. s. McDonald, West at. Peters. Quebec to turn out. 300 tons of sulphltc and groundwood pulp daily- BT. JOHNS. Que-Construction started on velvet manufacturing plant to empkly 40 men when com- plcted. TILLSONBURG, Ont.—-Canadlan Leaf Tobacco Company, Ltd, will start next week the erection of large addition to their plant here. VANCOUVER-Ford Motor Car executives here to examine a. site for a. car assembly plant. They re- port coast business in recent months double that of a year ago. MONTREAL-August output of Canada Paper Mills reached ‘l0 percent, of capacity compared with 47 percent for August 1933. PEMBROKE, Ont-Employment will be given 400 men in the bush by the Consolidated Paper Corpor- ation in their Laurentide-Ottawa division after a shut-down through two winters. 8T. JOHNS, QueP-Singer manu- facturing plant back on regular 50-hour week, compared with l6- hour week last year this time. 5'1‘, CAITIARINES, Ont-Con- Is what's unseen. influence And not by any conscious act-our own- We wake to find ourselves a mo- ment tree To wanider as we will untill recal- Upon whose le Unto the great and silent realms of fact- From whence we came and beck to which we go: So why then grieve the unim- portant ends, Of life material that melts away Like mists that come t0 vanish in a day? Then Emil. free born, awake invin- cible Rodent the great illuminating 8.0 _ 0f clear reality. so with s smile 1b face the hardy bufletings of B1611 “Derience a 88in To forge like steel the strength unconquerable, That, walks serene through tumult hand in hand And pert and person with Infin- to the desolate snot. on his quest. Radium ore he found. he deposits were ana, he seld- Blackpool Plans -'I‘he Blackpool considering erection of s stadium estimated to cost 81.160.000- blll field, nus 3180 be s boil!!! ,7“!!- cal-ry men, equipment and 509111195 He expected that operations would start in December and he was anxi- ous to return swiftly t0 BXPlflm time‘ fully his find to the Amarlwl 3°19"- tlfic Institution which had sent him not all stated. He had fllfl across great alluvial deposits of ROM. 1n English, Dutch and French Gui- Immense Stadium ( The Canadian Press) B, , England, Sept. 28 Corporation is large .o'n lsnd adjoining the municipal airport at Btanlfi? Perk. The scheme as outlined l! Plans provide for a main arena about, the also of a first-class foot- nded by an sm- phltheatrp m4 stands. There would racing- in the Bedeque Rink tomorrow ev- ening, the Captain thought it ad- vlsablc to have lust- the one lmll- It was later learned that this team would not go to Bedeque until next Mggtgr to Office Boy: "Wilst has bosom; c: the cigarettes in the box on the mantle-shelf?" Office Boy; "Haven't. touched ‘em, sir." ' arc only half s. dozen there!" Office Boy: "Yes. sir. ‘mom's them l haven't touched!" _________._ Ilse Minded’: for Bprslls N Master: "Haven't you? Why there sourcffifioh-lulym-WMWW Afewdropscfsslsdoilirlscspy ‘h tlwoterwillactdlrt outof wash~ ment of livestefi for snort. maxi-unm- or aaoammls The Home Secretary (Mr. ILM. tourof Jrwisn the people responsible for erticlescould IflOQQheGGV-I eosry ‘OUR Letterhead is , often your first contact. with custom- ' m, with our with In ufsctarors from“ whom you want tracts let for erection of addition to the foundry of McKinnon in- dustries division of General Motors. tracks for dogs‘ and ulster-cars. credit. Does Hill "first games, tournaments, and athletic ' events. A large swimming pccl and boating lake is also pert of the ity- From ransyu phantoms comfort- ed. and. true Ibthetma-tfllflthotlstlte Lon gsh oremen ’s Strike Averted (A. I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) NIW YORK. Sept. 29-A truce was reached today between deep- ssa operators and the Ihtsrastionallongahcremen‘: As- sociation, preventing s threatened strike of 40,000 waterfront workers to be declared next Mon- Grester You. AM. then Wilt- light to all shroud disclose ‘lb lead them te their solitudes to know The lfslltef Plftwof which each is s : Till from their eyes the scales of blindness ml, Their lamps are lighted. lolnirlg plan. to your own J To still extend your vision fur. ther on l n-nnsa-vllsusoannswyg, The suggestion is u... mode that the roads acsr the stadium, which tion, Untilmsaknowthetilhefmen But lisnwms with the Mm» i . B. Elli.“ 8| c0. 0r m: cflifc enchsngedfor. whstisnot.“ -" "non; m use‘? design‘ and print one that's handsome. * Jsodsrn- and charge you only for the neg . t»! "We lutiltljitlihl ltrinisry lql ,