PAgr-g six ‘ Claude Gillirlgwotel (is I .\_I‘Ii_\i\\’§ DAILY SATURDAY .\l.\'l‘l.\'l£l<1 liil" - 27c MATINEE 1:2. ___.. TODAY and SATURDA Y r/aaié/rmwo IWARNERHHJBAX 15R with GLORIA STUAIRAT Arthur Byron le - Hurry Corey. ands cast of i000 ‘MICKEY MOUSE I A~l> MAJOR BONES AMATEURES 3J3 — 7- F) Z mnmiiimul. 7... 33¢, .8. OF MILLIONS IN A SMASHING ROLE ~_ ,.v- i FAVORITE STAR ‘ITIH i_;rlAl<l.irl'i"r;'iuwi< GUARDIAN Bill Boyd In “Burning Gold” At The Capitol Bill Boyd crashes through with another virile characterization in “Burning Gold," the picture HOW being presented at the Capitol ' Theatre with Bill ill tile heroic role of a courageous, two flsied battlcr on the side of justice and a square deal. Plenty of swiftly-moving [ drama, spectacular action in flnme- swept oil fields, and a. human inter- est story that is unfailingly absorb- ing combine to make "Burning Gold" a feature of genuine enter- taiiunent. As Jttn Thurston, Boyd presents a convincing characterization. De- tented in hi.s efforts to win n bonus he accepts a proposal to Sink i1 i well on speculation. In a desperate effort to ruin him, a rival otders his The Central Guardian This column In round for nun o! local interest but ldvortlllng 0f in nowny nature may In Illnriod n: I vlllllll l) word Ilrlofly puubln In lnivance. CONFEDERATION LIFE 1N SUB- ANCE. L-GTQB-T-IQ-Sll .__j._- PROF THOMPSON illis music studio Phone 879. HAS moved to 91 Fitzroy 8t. L-899d-10-1-Sl LUMP LIME IN BAR-REES $2.00 CASKS $4.00 AT THE ROGERS ILARDWARE OONEANY LIM- lTED. L-6995-l0-14l CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6798-7-12-312. IVHEIN IN NEED of Battery 5e:- vice phone 980 Mallett Battery Ber- P. M. 2.30 l-IYENINTI - » . .. .. . E N - ,-. ll uriior lizixtcr if, j,‘“,§,‘,‘,;f,,“.,lfj.f,,,f"“' ,,. - Hn%l,')§, . l" l-lxlwsonel. ggifiglslylliflli. Oi‘. the Y‘ t}, s, hsfinztu‘ -. . . , *9 ' ‘ . '-'_ bltztrk island At ,. l l’i"iitt'l* Edward i! (,1 . I. l 1i“ . . 1 -llo"&,'» . A lllUlll. l-le Willa his ll TODAY . 1| of the lll0SLllfll'l'0\\' ii.".ii.r 3.15 - 1.00 - 8.45 l a l .-lii IlTLIIiIIRDIU gemil 3I\T' pm.» . Then the story m, ‘y.’ [he draiuiitil‘ turn. Y‘ . .,~' I .. ywtiglus for on Bnxtl-i" to .l-l~ of Di‘ Sum-l rigours: 1hr " d iilL‘ lllilli W110i tars the s: . . L Warner‘ revealed in . ~itle role l~.'\tin(..» physician d to a nation's pre that followed 1‘ nrttial r-onspirivora icni condition. lite coiiitiioiitiri‘ Y, as one DH to work wi.ii him and. ("i'i‘llill.l'l_\' S, me new} wins his freedom {l5 a re document 0g,‘ his courage and action-ll climax oi’ the picture. i 0 P. HOILZZO, Claude Gilliiiollnzer Carey are the players outstanding in stint’) i oil- “The Prisoner of Sliztrk Island." i ll ill 3 C till» ‘ ' _ ' A Good Samaritan ' lli‘ iii ~ the ni 1i llii It was llFlilYl 1on1 ago. “Who is sci my ne lihor?" The nnswci" given Arthur Bwmlj _ ("are who will be unable _ for stirh intention. Be a of.‘ nrigziibor to them. and give of your niluins to silpport. them in their ‘:1; tq time by now giving to the and ‘SCIJIHCTY fading of the horizon —-il dimming of the ships and i-l-ilitl-s |lCiIrI)_V—-lI|6ll no v'isibilil_v—- i"IgZ h... I! is (lien that-the fog sirens ashore IIIIII at sea must drone out their dole- fill unrning note. No failure of oil-civic power dare interrupt their vigil. Tlint is why the great shipping rlmlpzlnies at sen and governments zlsliorn (lcpenil upon the unfailing power of Exide batteries to protect life and properly. ‘Tile-n governments, and great steamship com- panics, for whom only the beat is good enough, choose Exides surely you, as n motorist, can safely lei their selection be your guide. You wanlabailery / .L EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE MAY BE OBTAINED F R. T. Holman Ltd. (Xrorlottetown — Summer-side Mallett’s Battery Service ' l Charlottetown ----an"Eviilc'."'Tlie experience of over Copyrighl, 10M for your car iliai you can rely upon. ll llillil sixiri your l-iir in any wl-iillier. 'I‘licrl\i'llrc. don't talu- l-liiiiicl-s—-liiiy' 48 yw-iirs nf ITXIIIDTY manufacturing money. goes into every Exille. Tile Iixidc deitlcr iit your commun- THE iiy can lie dependcll upon to give you lioitr-sl lmticry or ollicr electrical service. IIe lids licr-u clmnen as an Exillc dealer because of his know- ledge mid experience in electrical service. Martin’s Charlottetown When you buy u buttery, buy an Iixirle. Then you will be surw-surc of sinrting—-sure of lung service-—- sure of the bell value for your: To meet tlie growing demand of cnr owners for a buttery of much Iiiglier capacity than usual, Exide have pro- duced the powerful new Ilycnp (lligli capacity). The Exide Ilycnp will easily lake care of the increased ROM TI-IE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Echo Garage " T’ _ Charlottetown " . L-69 5- - - . well dynamited. The plot acts as a ‘we 6 1o I m boomerang; an ocean of block oil gushes forth, bringing a. million to Boyd. Particularly noteworthy are the spectacular oil well scenes, first , when the oil rushes in, mid again i when the well as n muss of thick smoke and ficune. Boyd's fistie L‘ll— i-ouiiter with his hated riviil spared I ' neither contestant uucl “'11s ritllml- l ‘ iy applauded. Judith Allen i_l'illl{L‘S an i iiittiiletive figure as Jim's patient ‘ 1 and devoted wife. Lloyd Iii<,!r:ilii1ni.,‘ Fern Emmett and Frank Alayo nre prominent in the cast. LOADING TUBMPS at Char- lollcloivn daily until ‘Tuesday, Oc- tober 6th. Frank B. Clarke. L-6993-10-1-2l. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sex‘. vices Sunday, October 4th. Mount Strivnrt 11 A. M. Highfield 2.30 P.M. Mlrsilrleiri 7.30 P. M. L~70l5-l0-2-l.i. PREPARE your car for Winter drliing by having the electrical system checked up at the Mallett dsiittery Service. L-6966-10-1-2i. __:_,__;.__.:. i Q TTJRJVIPS-POTATOES WANT- IilL-Couuueticiug October fifth buying Tiiriiips, Potatoes daily at lcliillvny Wharf. Highest market prices. Heiuy C. Smallwood, Phone 15219-11. ' L-7018-10-2-3l. l ‘l i annual collection of the Priuc. EJ- wilrd ISlillld Hospital, so they can be cared for properly. Put aside your coiiiributiliti iilLl be ready for the collectors \\lil'li they call. And it in soull- \\'.;y you happen to be overlooked ilitd it cti-T lsctor does not come iiioue. do not feel aggrieved that you lllill‘ brm: overlooked, but send your Cvllifllllk tion our to the hospital, or phone the hospital and ask tint it be coll- ed for. Its receipt will be pipiiiprlv licdicnlioii services in the Bradal- lmiie Church. 11.00 A. M, 7,30 p, M_ illld 7.30 Monday night, Bervlgg 1n the Fredericton Church 3.00 P. M. Qfifllwi‘ 4th. Wm. G. Qulgley, Min- '~.»i - . . . acknowledged in the llfil\'.~lill|) , L H L 7006 m 2 u‘ and you will know that your moiiry '. Sp JOHNS PRESBYTERIAN is going directly to this grcrlt cause in which the community is s v vital- ly interested. ('III'K(‘II, Belfast, Sunday, October 41h n’. ll A. W. and 7 P. M. Rev. J, K. Fraser trill conduct, the service; l L-70l4-10-2-li.- NOW ls‘ THE TIlViI-I to have that li‘."l\'_\' radiator repaired before fill. with Anti-Freeze. Malletl; Bag- 1.11 Svrvice. L-6966-10-1-21 SERVICES iii- York Pastoral =‘ '9" slllld-"iy. October 4th will be Central Church 11 A. M. Plriilstitit Grove 2.30 P. M, and York ‘ ‘ 7 P. M. G_ A. Christie, Mini5tgr_ t L-7026-l0-2-1i. l GEORGE A. JEFFERY of Sum. I "llltflfldl? will preach in the Mon- l i ti} it .i‘ liiiit . liillliiill W141i ll A. M. and 7 P. M. L-7023-10-2i. menu: RIVER —-BELFAST s". OCTOBER 2, 1936 Jin-ii _.Grocery Values- EZ'.'..'Zfl9..l....----- 19° I ‘ VANILLA 15g 3 Q1. Cruet. Each — — -— “ . TOMATO JUICE Family Size Tin, 2 for - —- PEACHES, Culverhouse N0. 21/2 Tin- Each —— — —-— TOILET PAPER, Eatonia 21c 21c llc SUNDAY SERVICES. — Special " vices Sunday, October 4th as foL loivs: Eldon at 3 P. M. Belle River at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Sliinner, invite Christian Church, Sunday the I Mlllislvf- L—T022-10-2-1i iiiiiiiml __ 1| vxirao BAPTIST CHURCH, l" Morltrlgue. Rev. H. Flanagan, Min- ‘ 10.30 A. M. Georgetown 2.45 P. M. Sturgeon 7.00 P. M. Please note cllzlugl- in time oi’ Montague service, Mid-week Services, Georgetown f Tucsdflv 7.30 P. M. Montague. Wed. l "lfidflv 8.00 P. M. Sturgeon, Thurs. day 7.00 P. M. L-70l7-10-2-1l. _____________ sranuua nvsTrTuTE The September meeting of ster- liiiq Iitsiiiutejvas held at the 110mg of Mrs. Normmi Nicholson, Stanley lilifigc. with a splendid attendance, ii l the members but one being pres. rut. and over tWCllLy vf5]for5_ The pil ~iti:-ni, Mrs. H. S. McEwQnI pro, Sl(li'll. Alici- singing "Q Canada." the lllvvfilig preceded in the usual Wily. ’l‘ll1r school committee, Mrs. EH1 IIl‘lil'_\' and Mrs- D. J- Mnclgod were iv-kvll to scc about having the black llonrd ui the Principal's room, m. pllrvd zinrl painted during rail va. o iliOil- ’l'lie secretary wits instructed l0 “T110 to the Traveller's Rest lil-llnlrltic Society asking them r0 0"" 0" 11"‘ D183’ “ The man from ‘ ilowlicre" in Stanley Hall. ’l‘lte new committees appointed wrrrw-lo visit the sick-Mrs. George lirmrii, Mrs. Austin Walsh and Mrs. Iiortie McEivcn; to propane Ong pm. mum-Mrs. l-l- B. McEwcn and Mrs. (trzlnford McKay; to prepare me lunch-Mrs Enfl Henry, Mrs Cyan- ford McKoy. Mrs. Edward Gallant and Mrs. A Willsh. T11" itrorrllm nrcnimd by Mrs. Wallace McKay and Mrs. J. E. Fleming included a piano solo by Mrs. Ernrst McEwen, a vocal solo by Mrs. J- E. Fleming and a contest. ..~~—.~.- FAIL NEW EXIDE IIYCAP demands of a defroster, car heater. radio, eic. —- nnd slill provide plenty of powqr for starting in any weather. s11 EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED Toronto - Canada l‘ Ga age North WIIIlhIII Phillis ID _' u.) A». ,i:;ter. Sunday Services, Montague , first. prize being won by Mrs. Austin Walsh and Mrs. Harold Mayhew, and secciill prize by Mrs. and Lorna McEwen. em a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. present- Nlcholson, for th '8‘ 2Rolls—-——-—-———— .1 01' \ e ROLLED OATS 21c '5 A s,\a\¢ Bulk, s Lbs- - - - — -— - 0“ COCOANUT Fine or Shredder, Lb- —---—- Save 0n These Specials HAMBURG STEAK 23c 2o'+‘¥'5'r.zi?"" P 2 "°”l>"§.eiz"" 29° ROUN L, _______ __ 19¢ PICNIC SHOULDERS Sweet Pickled, Lb-———= CORNED BEEF 12c Sweet Pick-led, Lb.—--— CHUCK ROAST BEEF ‘ U, _______ __ 12c, ms ROAST. Lb--------‘|9c LAMB FRONTS." Lb.---- G conuso PORK HOCKS 9c m ---- -—-—— FRESH FILLETS, Lb- - -— SMOKED FILLETS 2 L s.————————— aom-zuzss CODFISH, u». - 12c I I90 FRESH SCALLOPS, Lb- — — i .-l FRUITS and VEGETABLES '. CANADIAN ONIONS 19c " No. 2s- .10 Lbs- ——————— GREEN TOMATOES 19c Zifillliféwlzl. I “lfélaas - - r m“ SWE T s . 2 Lbs. — _ _ _ __ _ _ 23¢ i ORANGES, Sunkist .3 a".:lrr§‘st=.°°""-—- 39° F , l1» Good Size- 3 for —-—— 25c i: 23c _ Hi I 47c ‘- CRANBERRIES. Island 2 Lbs----——-—- k - Blue Bas et £1‘ l GRAPES R“ BM“ 53G i ' m: no l i fulness in inviting the member's t0 mt hours silent in music, singing their home and for their delightful and dgnlejng, George Cole entertainment, was moved by Mrl. Next meeting to be held atthn T, Bolgelr and seconded by Mrs J. E. homo or Mrs. Thomas Bolger, when Fleming and heartily endorsed by all roll-call win be answered by “nam- ing a Canadian City and what it is noted for." Before singing the National Ant-h- eir kind thought- Lunch was followed bya few pleas- OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS . s" W‘: HINK I'LL "r KE wee 0' seen i‘ f, IATHOT BATH A OUT O‘ LUCK TONIGHT, AFTER A HOT IF HE HADN‘ HAD SUPPEIZJXN‘ THEN 1o come THRUA . SIT av m‘ oiowm‘ B16 FOREST 1o on l‘ FIRE TILL. MIDNtCuHT~ TO THIS moose-as , GAWSH, LOOKIT mama-z. " ‘c TH’ F-IREWOOD m‘ _ coon CHOPPED. N. , llllllllliliiiiiiliiill", wit! l. ‘U. it v i it It ‘(Thu av an IIIVICI, IRGl r. u. hm. u. a‘. nlr. an. 714E F325 5T SAVER- -‘ . .~s.l.lzg_g;g-_ .,.,.._zwm_ “In,