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And the dealer who does not take advantage of that fact, but offers you a battery of unquestionable merit, justi- fies your confidence. generally. EXIDE As the name they should EXIDE BATTE Toronto d oi‘ battery he handles . . - That is wliy you can regard the Exide dealeijsign as the symbol of honest scr- vice . . . a safe guide to follow in buying automotive merchandise and service HYCAP BATTERIES implies, this battery has extra high capacity for radio, heater, de- frostcr, etc., plus ample reserve for start- ing in any weather. IJL lllES OF CANADA, LIMITED Canada EXlllE BATTERY SERVIOE till BE OBTAINED FROM TIIE FOLLOWING iiEALEiiSt 1 Maliett’s Battery Service -- Charlottetown ALBANY lies-ling land ALBERTON atyrioks, Alberton Lhntted BRADALBANI Icdley Woodsidtvs Garage OARLETON Charles Dorill anti Son CRAPAUD Maynard's Gangs FRENCH RIVER’ J. V. Wheeler HUNTER RIVER Chester Selim DISTRICT DEALERS KENSINGTON Mclfarlands Garsle NEW LONDON Dunninfls Garage WLEARY Jenn‘. 6c to $1.00 Stors OYSTER BED BRIDGE . Gallant , 8'1‘. PETER-S St. Peter's Service Station BOURIS MoKenzleh Garage SUMMERSIDE Corney Bros, SUMMERSIDE Dewnrs Garage SUMMERSIDE Pope's Garage SUMMERSTDE Schnrmanu Garage TIGNISII C. L. Coorian TIGNISII Myrlck & McIntosh WELLINGTON Arsenault and Gaudct, Ltd. EXIDE WHOLESALERS : R. T. Holman, Limited Charlottetown and mmmenide Maritime Accessories, Ltd. s1 Dock st, Saint John; ma. N. C. Rodgers Albion si., Amherst, us. In Memoriam MR8. J. POPE CRIDSBY ‘ At nine a. m. yestcrchiy mornln Aicre posed peacefully away a Mqudcwbank" Cornwall, l/frs. Ma- zilcis. Crosby, widow o! the late J. Pope Crosby, ln_ her 61th yea-r. She leaves to mourn two daugtcrs tflti one son, namly, Helen, Regisl lsred Nurse, Laura and‘. Roy st "mo. also Uhe follow sis ind brothers, Mrs. Han ct, How- ird, of Elkhart, Indiana, Mrs. D W. White, York Point. itirs. J. H. Ayers, Charlottetown. Fred and iisrry Hyde, Cornwall. A sister. Mrs. 1". 0, Morrow predeceased last Marat In Memo riam’ ants. “but. a. star A large number of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last Tfllwois to the late Mm. Thcmas B- K-BY. at the funeral service held st the home last Monday evening. Rev. Dr. M. M. Lappln conducted the service, and paid rltaite to tits Christian qualities oi’ the late KEY. A qusrtette, composed Messrs. C. G. Steadman and Cran- dsll steadman, Mrs. Robert Btcker- ton snd Mrs. Crossmsn. rendered ths hymns: "It ts Well With My Soul,“ “Nearer. M God to Thee" and "Abide With The body was taken to P. E. Is- land on Tuesday, and another ser- vice was held in the Bedeque Bap- tlst Church, where a large number of relatives and friends gathered. Rov. Mr Wilson, of Bummerside, officiated at the service and the choir sang: "It is Well With M Soul," "Tell Mother. I'll be There" Mid "Nearer. My 00d, to 'I‘hee." Mr. J. B. Lewis sans‘ a filo, "One ." Th 6 Ohh sweetly Selma Thou; ~bssrars were: Ell. II aid-cl ‘Stewart Burns, Jock Campbell and William Rogers. Interment was in the cemetery at Bedeque. The husband and family accom- panied the body from Sackvllle to, E Island. P. . The flowers were numerous and very beautiful, including tributes from New Brunswick. P. E Island and U. S. A., also caids-(Ssck- ville Tribune.) Mark Twain’s “Tom Sawyer” . At Prince Edward Via the genius of David 0. Sel- mld: and "he magic of technicolor, Muir Twain's famous diameters step d from the poses of his 1m- mo l story and on to the screen of the Prince Edward Theatre last night where Mr. Selznlcks ins lred technicolor production, "The A ven- tslhltfis of Tom Sawyer," had its firs.» Harpe , ck ‘Thatcher, Aunt mly, Injurn yMuff Potter and all the rest came to vlvld life MR1" in the little Missouri town along the Mississippi which is where T0111 and his friends achieved immortal- “I-t Is s triumph of marvelous en- rtalmne t and one of the finest ictlllre. In t to color and some of the shots are ‘be the first stalsciies and stalagmites has be shown 1n natural color. Moreover. the pictorial effects ct fhe quolul settings of the small town and the bsc nd the Mississippi against which the colorful and in- teresting characters play out ‘heir drama. are all heightened by the use of color. - The cast. is an impressive one includes Mav Robson. who gives one of her finest performances as Aun- ow . Tom sawycr, Huckleberry Finn, echritcolor . . e sublect ls one that. lenm tself in ‘rod hair, blue eyes, freckles and all, ls ‘played by Anti (311115? Waiter Brennan ls the town derelict. Muff Potter; Victor Jory muccs n. sinis- ter and menacing Iiijun. Joe; Cora Sue Collins is convincing as Amy Lawrence and Davld l-lolt is excel- lent as Tom's biothcr, Sid Sawyer. In the school scene . prvsided over by Donald Mock as the severe schoolmaster. n host of flity or more juvenile extras are seen. Laurel And Hardy At The Capitol Laurel and Hardy reach a new peak of comedy in an Alpine set- ting, climbing dizzy heights of mirth in “bwlss Miss" their new musical film which opened yester- day at the Capitol Theatre. Their new picture has been given a highly Gilpeftaillillfl plot and a sumptuous Eduction, Settings are of unusual < uiy and some of thevscenes 1n and about the villas inn where most of the action es place rank Ln pictorial quality. gets, dancers and musicians ln the quaint costumes oi y e region, give a glamorous 1-m- iession of a Swiss fete. Many cus- nu of the district; such as yo- delln, Alpcnhornlng, bell r and lag-thr are and afford an interesting and color- b without obscuring in ful a th least the hearzy. and ml th- - ~ vole: antics of e stellar? The efforts to sell mouse-traps the cheese producers. lncludln demonstrations of the devices all 0T which 1n 1 nutty would do to Rube Godbem. It's sequences as hilarious as have ever come to the screen. In success or in despair, their reactions never (all g0 hit the bell 0f Pure and unadulterated corned y. Romance enters the picture in the oolf King. Their vocal numbers are well above the average and the music written sspeclall for this production by Phil Char g es warmth and melodic s. pea . Miss Lind. dainty and blon c, ls a Vien- nese star of s e and screen who Poll - Jwkls Moron is the rassed Bulletins’! rim. as: finish-r. - Wit-mafia”? smfihttiiiii l: It rsons of Della. Lind and Waiter orv ‘l’ ' "IAlf" t The Central iiuardiar This column ls reserved for news ol local interest but advertising ol 2i“.°ZZ‘In§‘"“" "l“'."fn'“'°"" L 1 able in sdvancwel." a H: y N, CONIEDERATION LIFE INSUR- LNC L-6189-7-2l-3l2 BOARD OF TRADE-Postponed qimsvterly meeting tonight, eight o'clock. L-ggz, WATER BATES. Persons who hsve not pald water rates are re. minded that the shut off lists will be on the street on Monday the 81st. L-896-l0-28-2l. PR-ESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Bervlvw- Sunday. Oct. ao. Mount Btflwm. 11 s. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; l-fighfleld, 3 p. 111.. Sacrament of the Lords Sup- Der: Marshfleld, 7:30 p. m. ' L-807-10-28-1i. BELFAST-BELLE RIVER United Church services Sunday. October 30th. Eldon ll A. M. Belle Rlvci‘ 7.30 P. M. REV. D. K. R085, B. A,, of Pownal will conduct both services. W. B. MacPhall, Minister. L-SM-IO-M-li. BOARD or TRADE-Postponed quarterly meefimz wnlght, eight o clock. 13.393 uncanny HONORED AT DINNER, -—-Members of the Prince Edward Island Hospital l9fl2 grad- uahns class held a very enjoygblg dinner at Milton's Tea Rooms. This dinner was 1n honor of one of their class-mates. Mrs. Louis Turner who ls one of the season's popular brides. Later in tho even. lng they wcnded their way to Mrs, 'I‘u.rner's home where a. smiui hour was pleasantly spent. DEATH. 0F DR. SllARP—'I‘he death occurred in Summcrslde curly this morning o! Dr, Richard Ii. Sharp, aged 43 years. He had been unwell for about four years. Prior to his illness he prncilced at Providence, Rhoda Isln . Sur. vivlng are his wlfo n d one daughter, as well as brothers and sisters. Funeral arrangements were not complete early this morn- Z. LARGELY ATTENDED SALE- A thousand people attended the sale at Upton, King's County yes- terday, at the estate of the late A. Stewart Movson. Buyers came from all parts of the Province, be- tween Summcrslde and Sourls. Ln the hours between l1 a.m yester- day, when the sale opened, and 5 p.m_, a proximately 500 articles were sol for cash. Bidding was brisk and good prices were realiz- ed. The property did not sell. It was one of the best sulcs in King's County for several years, it was said. One observer remarked "lt pays to advertise 1n the Guardian." Mr. J. A. McDonald of Charlotte- town was actioneer while the sale was under the direction of the Eastern Trust Company. COMMODORE MCINTYRE LEAVES-Commodore L. L. McIn- tyre of the United States volun- teer Lifc Saving Corps, a former Prince Eldward Islander but now of New York, said yesterday he was considering founding a schol- arship to be awarded to the host all-round man and woman swun- mer on the Island. The scholarship would include two weeks tuition free in llfe saving at the Boston. After they completed their course they would be sent buck to P, E. I., to instruct Island young pOOpID. The man would be selected fl-unl St. Dunstuns University and the woman from Prince of Wales Col- lege. The douglity Commodore \vho lcavcxs today for his foster home aired his views on youth yestsrday regarding sv.'imm1n@!. nnrlcr-prlv- ileged children, temperance and sport, including iomssli uud box- lng. MT. STEWART TEACHERS’ STUDY GROUP-Jrhe first meet- llig of the M1. Stewart Teachers‘ Study Group was held in Mt. Stewart School on Tuesday, Oct. 25. A large number of interested teachers were in attendance. The following officers were appointed President Mr. Donald MacDonald, Vice President, Mr. William Ellis, Secretory, Miss lvlargsrct Rsvllle. Supervisor Woolner gave a vary inlgrestlng and instructive talk on the teaching of Nature Study_1n which he clearly out-lined 211E M1115 of Nature study. the different source; from which the material for teaching Nature Study mlfrht be obtained, and how to organize the classes in order t0 111W? R5 much time as poglble to the teaching of this impoitant sub- ject, The question box was next dealt with followed by a discus- sion on discipline in which nearly all teachers took on active psrL. PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. MEETS-A group meeting of the w, M, g, of the Presbyterian Church of the eastern part of ‘the Island was held ln the Presbygcr; ian Church Montague on Oct. ~15» at 2.30 p. m. There was r110“! "l" tcndance fillii represrntativcs from Murray Harbour North, Caledonia Wood Islands, Murray Harbour south. Belfast and Montague Aux- iliaries were present. Mrs. David Brooks, Prcsbyterul President. D“?- sldcd and the following prcgfflm was presented: Hymn no. 393- prayer. Mrs. Brooks: Mrs. flushes cordially welcomed the ludlcs. MYS- A_ a MacLean read the scripture John 1b. Mrs. Bruce led in PHWQP- Solo. ms, Garrick; address Mrs. Brooks. hymn 381i. Readlng."i\il‘5- Alex Mcbellan. Duet Mrs, M11116 Rea-ding Rwynolds address, . land. Hymn 3'76 was sunff. thanks was resented Rev- Ml‘- Wiidland for ls wonderful address Brief remarks were mode by “"- Mr. Hurzhcs and Rev. Mr. MM" Lean. There was also a qW-Siifl" m5 box which was most lnterestlnz: n 1n closln tRcv. iltllisllnylldnagilffxlupfillloilglllflefi tit: BN1- edictlon. Refreshments were servcd A hearty vote of thanlrs Wt!" ‘"1"!- ued the Montague ladies fr he 1E5 of their church andhospilnsty CHRISTMAS ANYWAY IIEELBOURNE — A divorce court petitioner here didn't know the dot‘! of Christmas my. Certain incidents mcurrod. he ssld. the day Mi" Christmas but havlmz "s but mm- tor dates,‘ he couldnt lcll month or date, Use Mlnsrds Liniment for burns- . i (13? ' ('i\'ll:\‘s\u K591i “That Certain Woman" with Bette Davis, l-ienry Fonda, Anita Louise. MONTAGUE SAT. SOURIS MON. L-890-l0-28-2i. MR. NELSON MCEWEN. Nrv‘ tionzil Boys’ Work Secretary of the Y. M. C. A's in Canada, will pay an official visit to Charlntte- | town over this weekend. lie will l speak at scvvrul meetings and lead a. number of group fflflilllllltltllfi; which have been arruiigul. Mix, ltlcllwcn is a native of Ciiarlottc- ,1 town. llc zittcndcd Wrst Kent I School and Prince of Wales (fol-j “iluns” Escape! G u n n e r s In‘ Open Season! Hungarian partridge, better I known as “Hurus" will breath u; sigh of relief Tuesday morning of‘ next week when their l4. day war- " fare with man will be o .1", at‘ least for anotlim" lZ-morllis. And despite the efforts of yrunnsrs lll‘lt‘i- ed with the best weapons the wily birds will hsvc come throush the two-weeks open season with only slightly depleted munbcrs, observ- ers bclievel! inst night. The opin- lcn was UIlDJIlIYYJLXS that the "Iluns" are cxccllent game birds and a sportwnail thirst be n good shot. and “quick on the draw" to roach tho bag linnt of three. "iluns“ illtjfCdllCétl to thls Pzov- inre only a few years i130, RIB found usually in the open field and oflsn wait until tho hunter has passed before they take to the wing. When thcv do fly W95’ travel with great shred and un- less the runner is quick they will be beyond yunslmt before he has rmoveicd from his surprise. Native partridge on llic other hand have had their ranks con- siderably lhlnncd 1n the two-weeks oprm season, They are not as wise 1n the only of self preservation as the “Hi1ns" and fmluuntly wait for some time before taking to the wing when a gunner approaches. However, large numbers remain, enough to fully replenish the pup- ulstion docrelisti of the past l4 days. Providing, that ls, natural conditions during the coming win- ter and 1n the breeding season next summer are not too unfavor- able. A few yours ago native part- ridge, or ruffed grouse, to give "them their correct mime were al- most vrlpcd cut by a disease. 1t was said. For u nuntber of years n closed season was mhinthhled throughout the province as 11- was feared the birds were 1n some danger of extinction. The past few ems have seen largo lncreuse in heir numbers, however. Sportsmen who shoot m’ ratory birds report large nunvtcrs of (lurks. Brunt. cn which ihvrc is no open gcrszm this year, have aloft- cd to nrrluc. Their numbers nrc not large however. A few geese were in the Province about Sc-p- tombs-r l5 but apparently condi- tions were not favorable. Zti any rate they d-ld not remain. The full flight is not expected for perhaps" ten days yc-t. The 0pm season on ducks and geese closes on November l4. MARRIAUES EAirimrr-niturB-Az the mo» tlst Parsons-go. Charlottetown. b!’ the Rev. H, L. Danton, on Oct bcr 25th.. 1930, Cyrus Wster Garrett and Muriel Ben-lice Bruce, both of East Baltic. P. E. I. __ ,DEATHS_*___ .:.—.—_r BOWNESS-At the Prince county Hospital, Oct. 2'1, 1938, Mrs. Allcc Bowncss, Mdow of ‘he late Robert Bfiwness. lured 82 years. Fkmcral the residence of her step-son. M1‘- Pcrrv I, flowness. Bcnvcr Strort, Bummcrslde CROSBY-At Mcadowbnnk on Thursday, October 27th.. Mrs. J. Pope Crosby 1n her 67th, year. Funeral from her into rcsidonce on Saturday. October 29th. Scr- vlcc stnrtlnir at two o'clock. Tn- lr-rinoni Mnndowbank ficmct-ugv. SIIARP~M Summersldo. n,“ the home of his sister. Miss znphs Sharp, on Friday. Octcobor 28. ma m. vhlw» u Sham. and 43 years. Funeral notice later. RIAPARTNHR »- M Summersicic. the cast is Eric Hlore who as Kim's ntlemrtns gcntlcm ull uota of laughs w-olw an garners 5| o'"~'l m yours. Ftmonl Simdnv sf- for his amusing tcrlifinn from the Cliurvh of God ht Trinity United Srrurdav afternoon at 2 p. m. from i You Can Buy A An Ordinary Batlery.... 6.65 BUY THE BEST—BUY 12211051 11 Plate As Low As SAFEST INSURANCE. AGAINST’ BATTERY FAILURE " mic c, . bECBUSQWN Let Us lnstal A. Dependable, Quick Starting 7 2x162 IN YOUR CAR GENUINE EXIDE At The Price Of 13 Plate As Low As 15 Plate As Low As 9.55, mu FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28th 3.30—6tli Brow-nice, Social Hall. 6-80-60: (Bullies. Social nnii. 7-1i'>—§1i‘0\li5. Basement oi lira-rt: all. 7.00 PH-‘l:l.—-Choir Rtiiesrsal, Hearts a . 8.l5—\', . U., Heart: Hall. DIR. THOMAS GTLLAN The many friends and amusin- tances of Mr. Thomas Gillan learned with sincere sorrow of his death. which took place at hLs home at an curly hour on Oct. 3rd Althouuh in his eighty-fifth yrnr he enjoyed good health to Within scvcri ltlficks of his de- ocusc; always taklna an inter- est in (‘Very day events and en- joyinsr the company of his many friends who were always made welcome at his home. Ho entered the service of the C. N’, R. in 1874 then the P. E. I. Railway and after forty-one years of fnllhfill service he retired on the Provident Funds 1n August 1915. During his illness he was faith- fully attended by the clergy of St. Dunstants Basilica who admin- lstcmcl to him the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Hls wlfc hsvlnlz predeceased him sixteen vcars ago, he leaves t0 mourn tho loss of a kind and re- llzious father, one son and times (iflllQlli0TS-——Iiil.ll’l€’ly James B. em- nloyv-zl on the liwston Globe. Mass" Firs. Danlrl Woods, New Wlltshlre, Mrs. Afar- G. Walker. Bronkllne Niasa. and Ads at home also two errand rlnnvhlsrs. Gertrude and Eleanor Walker. who were devoted tn hlm. their own father having been called by Clod in their early 0lliidhNKl. On Oct 5th, the funeral took place in St Dunst-urvs Basilica whore Requiem Mass was sung by Rw. P. Mr-Mnhon. D, D. The pull bearers were Messrs Pct-or Mc-Oarron, Joseph McAulnv. Donald Frnsrr. Joseph Wood. Wil- llzim Scott and Michael Walsh. Service st the grave was mn- ducied bv Rev. Gsorve htrrCor- musk. R. I. P, Card or film S. '1‘. Gallant and family desire to express their sincere thanks to lhe many fncnds who extended sympathy and kindness to lhcm 1n their recent bereavement. Also hose who sent Mess Cards. 39111- tual and Floral Offerings. 3 28 ll. , N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Obi. 2'7. i938 Clbcdiail MhPArthll" Phone 149 HGHIIOXIY. when unobserved. Looking SGiW 3 (‘lllmpanzge ihe some thought w. TWO MINDS-ONE TH HDNDO ouourdl N —- Si Ch 1 8h - Ant-lion authority 0h moi-i-Iktéayls, 19;;- ilgazsomuvsdered vihat theyi ‘Anaaakn AAA AAQAAAA AAAAAAAQA ‘L-ana ‘an ‘a ‘ Dominion Provincial Youth Training Under the provisions of a grant for unemployed Ymllig P901119» “We? fishery and ieadershin courses of four weeks duration will be conducted all Saint Dun- stan's University, Charlottetown. for fishermen be- tween the age_ of sixteen and thirty years whg are in "nemlllfiyed circumstances. Transportat‘ , t iti , b , ' Wm be providedlgilee-tl on oard 1nd lodging c0515 The first of these courses will open on November 14th, subsequent courses to be conducted after the New Year. These courses will be of high educational value and young men infishing districts are urged to make application immediately to w. Rjsiiaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Charlottetown. P. E. l. t beak . smshsfil vv vvvvvvvvvvvvvv-wvvvv oo4o+oo+++¢wo++¢+oo+++++¢¢44ooooo¢ooosooooo+oou $50-99 i" Cash Given Away FREE! v This is your last wcck to get in on the $25.00, $15.00, $10.00 in prizes. With each $2.00 trans- action you receive a free coupon. liuy your Winter Suit, Overcoat, or other cloth- ing NOW and save money. A $14.00 suit or coat gives you seven chances to win. The $50.00 will be drawn for at 9.00 o'clock on Saturday evening. Oct. 29th. Secure your cou- pons here bcfore that time. Your chances are good! FRED KELLY The New Economy Men's Clothing Store McI-ure Building n2 Kent Street