THE CIIARLOTTET WN GUARDIAN “Z A robust ; movietone - drama of the vigor- . ous. North i . ioiili GEORGE O'BRIEN our»: CHANDLER . ANTONIO MORENO NOEL FRANCIS’ l», Romance 0/ The p111 lhlfljl ' I .. luv/ales). Saturday Only E Great All Talking Frozen No rth Two two-flsted Nortliwoodsmen, fast on (he draw and just as fast at‘ love snaking. ‘ SPECIAL 3 SHORTS LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY Color Classc — Travel Reel “W? IN “SO THIS WORLD'S GREATEST H UMORIST WHOM YOU § ALI. REMEMBER IN “TH EY HAD TO SEEVPARIS" I IS LONDON ” HELD OVER TO-DAY BY POPULAR DEMAND SINGING ELEVEN WON- DERFUL SONGS Mat. 8.15 18o - 37c. Evening, 7 and 9.00 26c - 42c - 5k. Me Cormack . POSSIBLY NEVER scam WILL you HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY T0 HEAR nus wonu) FAMOUS TENOR arr sucu LOW PRICES. FRINGE) EDWARD sondno’ MY HEART LAST SHOWING Q lei» IONA scnooi. FAilt cmmcn SERVICE-Rev. a. ia-f n. following schools took part. in. ‘Murchison. Dbtrict Secretary of the . the Iona School lame sock”. w,“ m“ h, 3mm mu, Friday, September Btu-Ocean ishlre may, Oct. s. n e n. m. 3P6" cial music. Everybody welcome. .1 POLICE COURT-At the Police Court‘ yesterday morning two men charged with being drunk and sncep- able were each fined 85 and costs u- ’ ten days. For unlawful possession of iintoxicating liquor s man was sen- l tenced to six months in jail. r. n. I. nosrrrar. CAMP.-\IGN— District eeting in 5t. Patrick's Hall. Sour-is, at it p. m. Friday. October 8, with addresses explaining the Ponce Edward Island Hospital Campaign. and an entertainment by Charlotte- town artists, to which all are invited No wntiibutions at this meeting. ‘(368-9-30-4) CAPITOL TODA Y ma. 3.15 11c, 16c. Eve. 1 s. ass .. 160,168. csiurooN TALKIE - COMEDY TIIRILLING WESTERN What a speed-fest! What light- ning ridding - nerve - tingling battles - tempestnous w o olng l TWO GREAT WESTERN STARS I Maclsasc. Bear River will regret to ~ i-o CORRECTION - Yestertlly"! an- nouncement of a district meeting Oct. 3rd, in connection with the PEI. Hospital Cempaltfl» in St- Merv‘: Hall, Seuris, should have iead lt. Patrick's Hall. PERSONALS Neil Wedme-n. of Borden. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Major T. E. MacNutt, of Charlotte- town. is visiting in Halifax and is l registered at the Carleton Hotel. The many friends of Miss Mary hear chat she hes entered the City MISS " 11.110 Warts" or 'co.\'rianTfiiTéfifiéTifiilTihfis' “sécTiTufiu ENCE (Canadian Press) looked more WIWNIPEG, Man. Oct. 2~It they than fairy tale Womm cf time Women's Canadiaifphqv club iverc not afflicted witirthe itch-l dress of two o! Winnipeg's during-i uished travellers they fill went home with that ailment. direction o.‘ Miss I-lcnnethe l-laig who Lfi-Willnms who was an advisory delegate to the conference to the tailors and spinners of the Labor convention at. Geneva. all lifilwers m “so. read)! to take tlze rottd uiher-i the i looked on and shunned as a "red"|kcen, and hi5 method of taking the f' t th xclusion of the "mys" social exclusion was l'ftcI'lheu'li]eJ:nh‘e)r|l/i:i: hilt cifacftly coincident with the by the farmers’ w“ expressed by Mr‘ ' British idea of parliamentary proced- ever the guxle “'0'.llCl lead. lvikss iluiu spoke of kings and dia- dcms. _ A: Buckingham they were received‘ l b)‘ the King on whose countenance The above is an unsolicite our Islands leading Fox Ranc national reputation for hi by other dubious position was explained. iii passengers . The matters around which dlscus- ure. Airs. “slons centred at GGDWB. were the 48- 5;}; hour week for miners, abolition of becoming grace than any crown, and IOPCQd W191‘ 811d me exiensm" M Queen Mary, wha without the goldenithe 8-hour day to women workers in clrclet quemlybiflccs and all other places of em- or fablg_ A; Asggyploymcnt than factories already un- joined in (he magnificent pag-ICICI‘ that convention. A motion was, cant of beauty and regal sport; atfadopted on the last subject which ins foot before they heard the adq Epsom Downs they rubbed shouldersin due time W111 be DYe-Wfltbd It the with the edster-mongers who shouted conference- "jelliozi eels, lovely grub." The whole) For Whfihirl‘ iflicouference was a progress of royal’ was with "lllllts 0f the field," illldelvand gragigug entertainment, leaving a lasting ‘memory with each of the ittmdid the lmPefifll FY35 cmfe-idelegate; of the 13 countries repre- erice. 1n London; or with Mrs R. F-iscntcd. McWilliams deep cogltation. Mrs. Mcwilliams had 9, fcretastle whose name must be pronounced 0n Hefe. of the seriousness oi the occasion on "Tommy." cculd wring $6811 ‘Wm ' - 4 (i barrier in - " .2" i .l'.”f...-.§’§““" ...:.'::'; mirti"...;::.::.:*z:.... some - m» aim-e " ‘ . . t r iltr inthisProvince, a u di e n c s s h e we s . ter on which he was particularly me“ ° “gr cut u e described per- sonalities at the convention including Albert, "themes. the chairman, the little Frenchman with the chin whisker with which he toyed when ‘Thomas P. E. I. SPUBS Prominent l-{hode Is. land Dealer Pur. chases Steamer Load as well as the facilities for looking after the different products grown A. M. Tourtellot, of Providence, R. 1., Hospital for a serious throat oper- i ation. IS ::IIELI) OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND. Only once in the history of motion pictures In Charlottetown has a picture been held over the orlg'nal dates. lee and hear John McCormaok at the Prince Edward today. liiiSPITAi CAMPAIGN More than 1B0 persons attended Wednesday night's district meeting in the $260,000 Prince Edward Island Hospital campaign at Orange I-Ie-ll. representative of the A. M. Tourtel- lot fruit and produce dealers, a. longl uusoucmzn our HIGHLY APPRECIATE!) “We have never had better Foxes nor in better con- dition, and we feel the credit is largely due to your Im- pcrial Fox Biscuits." d testimony from one of hes, which has an Inter- ghest class foxes, and which feeds Imperial Fox Biscuits liberally, using at least one and one half tons Feed monthly. “Imperials” regularly and liberally in your ranch and secure the same gratifying results o-. IO .- -ol For sale by distributors in leading centres or direct from Factory. f Imperial Biscuit ~Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. L Phone 721.. . Box 446. - established firm which has each year. purchased and sold a large quantity I of Prince Edward Island potatoes. Mr. Tourtellot stated that never be- ‘ fore in his experience had he view-l ed potatoes of quality equally as good ‘ -: here. During his brief stay, Ni)‘. Frank B. I Clarke of Clarke Bros, Charlottetown (drove the visitor through some of the lprlncipal potato sections, and they? {bins IJIISVYCBI’! yield of potatoes. I Mr. ' ag n another year, planning to spend 5i i ai ; longer time in the Province. I {from Clarke Bros, a large steamer f load of teible stock Green Mountains {to be shipped early in November. .nnd crop with crops in Metric, Long Island and Rhoda Island, Mr. Tour- tcliot remarked that it would be of interest to the farmers in these sec- l tlons to come over here, and actually '~ec how carefully these potatoes are handled during digging season, and .\vhat scientific farmers we have in this little Island, compared with the Cross. (t) Vi t M K . l numerous other Inger potato gromlcellent solos were sung by Mr. Geo- géwntlgfing:éegvlll Week (4) '1'. Gillywut Mo" c em“ o“ lug sections in the United States and I89 Beer. Mr. William Mcliachern - Penmanship Grade lX-X Canada. fever-J 50h.” on n" hlnnml‘ 0E6 Plllt Ill‘ OI RISIIIIBITIOI (l) Ruth Mlcpherlom Nowwwn "Every time my wife hears a noibe at night. she thinks it"s burslm. and wakes me up." "But burglars don't make l-hll "So I told her. So now she wakes me up when she doesn't hear anything)" Aunt‘ Lucy: "If you keep siwh 1M tural complexion." ‘ Philippa; "they are not wearing natural complexions now; they're $11 covered up!’ h Th; young married couple were having e. tiff while awaiting lunch at a modest eating house. cause they were unable to afford the! ' luxuries which had been a feature.of their honeymoon. Ife Mrs. Phshionable: "That is very I look long." “w " "'_'" p-ioweo bshlnd the digger and in the :W- K- Rogers. Chairmen of the Tqurtgnof, hopes w return ‘ a member of the Board since 1904 and its Chairman since 1M7. o; spam] (“tn-est was m, m, 'SI'.IITII1Q address, said he agreed with gncuncement that he had purchased ‘Sig; gurlatfltj? zefl‘: m“ m? 0 osp n pera vs neces van“ u) sity and should be constructed with- g out delay. He expressed the belief Comparing the Prime Edward m_ , that the people of Bredalbene would do their‘ fuli part towards subscribing the $250,000 fund. was provided by Mr. Albert Blanch- ard and his orchestra, consisting of Mr. Alfred McKearney, violinist; Mr. William Fitzgerald, saxophone; Mr. Thomas Merarlane. trumpet, and Mr. lilyre Arsensult, banjo. Several ex- ter cabbage; to plane, noise}. over one of his laborers. plant these oabbages. but remember to plant them well apart." ' hours you will ruin your 91'9")‘. M- AW" m! t"!- went in search of George. L "Well." he laid. when he found Cioekey, Vallev. as I told you?" Dianted some in your Iarden and ‘some in mine. Is that far enough she, as usual, was gfllmbllne bv- apart?" "All right, all right!" he returned of the ails and satin departmmh " strange. It made my huebendlsjgee Not to Ital! Bradnlbane. Mr. W. J. Seaman pro- sided. Dr. R. I’. Seaman, the speaker of the evening, delivered an illustrated address on the importance of build- ing the new Hospital immediately. He skteched the progress of the Hos- 8 D d (red McKenzie, Newtown Cross. (3) pun Sh“ l“ ‘oundlum m 1 a u‘ Ruth MIOPIICIIOII. Newtown Cross. (4) Vincent Ceilings, Newtown Cross. showed by charts how greatly the public demand on its service has ex- ceeded its capacity for the past sev- eral years. _ _ A speech supplementing Unbea- man's information was made by Mr. Memorial C mniittee, who has been Senator John E. Sinclair, in s An interesting musical program Farmer Smith had s supply of win- Arriving at the farmyard, he culled "George." he said, "I wsnryou to lo "Ay, sir," replied George, and went The following day the farmer again im. "did you plant those eebbeges "Yes. sir." was George's reply. "I Ge Prospective zsnployq (persuing ro- rencehz: "Have you any knowledge rather sharply. "You cannot have a‘ Applicant: “Spent all my life brass bond everywhere you 80-" .NM11I '8!- llf." _ "Ob, yes I can!" she returned bit- "And sheets and blankets?" y mly. "I've got it now—on my finger." "Born lent-Ill '08!) strP-Inodoa B- . press. 1m. Cayenne: "mr new hat. ‘ --- makes your flee look short.” “M OINIVIIIM Ill’! Iltllllflli poormotherfldeelaraasaovekh. ' Cross. liisurice Shea. Iona West. (4) Gill. Ions East. Cross. (2) Loo Dely, Iona West. (3) Phailen Kelly. Newtown Cross. (4) T. MacPherson, Newtown Cross. g/OGIYYY. Valley. (4) L. Daly, Iona“ (1) eet. Cross. (2) Gertrude Walsh. Iona East. Oross. (2) Lizzie McGarry, Valley. Shea. Iona. W A, O'Connell. Iona East, (S) L. Roche, Iona West. (4) M. McGarry. Valley. (2) Terese McKennn. lone West. (3) Mery McTsgue. Valley. (l) Myrtle McKinnon. Ocean View. M. Ross. Oeea Vi W. (3) Ed McGarry, Iona (4a) Annie n. u) (3) tiierine Connolly, lone East. (4) Mary (l) Helen Medan-y. Iona East. (f) Arthur Connolly. Iona East. (3) Ruth MacPliorlon. Newiown Crols. (4) w y BRIO. Iona Wee (l) A1810 IIOCIUXIY) vlI-"Y- (l) Sh?! Gill» Idol Belt. . i (1) (l). M. Mohave. (4) M. 0'! Fair held in Iona View. Valley, Iona East. Ions West. jsnd Newtown Croge. The day being fine there was I ‘xrand success: There was s. lsrse number of exhibits all of loud duel-l ity and the competition was keen- the names of the winners. , OATS i (1) Mike MeGarry, Valley. (2) Mon-_ ‘tie Kelly, Newtown Crass. l WHEAT (1) Edna Mcflarrylone. EastJi) Vin- cent Oolliage. Newtown Cross. (3) coax | (1) George Kelly. Newtown Cress.i (2) Ruth MacPherson. Newtowu Cross.» (3) Leo Daly, lone. West. (4) Mantis Kelly. Newtowa Cross. Buns r (1) Cathryn Oonaeily. lone West. (3) Maurice O'Shea. Iona West. (4) Ruth MacPherson. Nawtown Cross. Green Mountain Potatoes (1) Mary Gill. Iona East. (2) Will-I lam Daly, Iona West. (3) M. Mc- Garry, Valley. (4) Bernard lifcCloskey. Y. Valle Irish Cobbler Potatoes (1) Henry so... IOIIB West.‘ (2) Art Connelly. Iona East. (3) Maurice Shea. Ions West. (4) B. McCloskey, Valley. TURNIPS (l) Newman Gill, Newtown Cross. (2) Thomas Gill, Newtown Cross. (3) John Bryne. Iona West. (4) Mary Murphy. Ions West. MANGELS (l) Newman Gill. Newtown Cross. (2) W. Daly, Iona West. (3) T. Gill. CARBOTS (I) Mary Murphy. Iona West. (2)' Ruth McPherson, Newtown Cross. (3) Joan Byrne, lone West. (4) Louis (3 enns. lone West. -(4 PUMPKIN (1) Phaien Kelly, Newtown Cross. Ruth MacPlierson. Newtown Cross. 13, CUCUIIBERS (i) Vincent Ceilings. Newtowa (2) H. Shes, lona West. (3) TOMATOES ( 3) Mary CABBAGE gf,’ (l) Ruth MaePliorson. Newtown 3M5‘ h“ we"- 0(1) Ruth MaoPheraon. Newtown . (Z V I W I ll, I . “WWW 0i 5W»! Pm (Brlurstifreli r?§§§§ilo..§o'.iio§§“c§§§l (1) Louie Daly. Ions West. (2) Al- u) Bouquet of Mixed Flowers (1) A. IfoCloskey, Valley. (2) R. (3) L. Potted Plant (1) Vincent Ceilings. (3) (4) Newtown Alexander Apples (1) M. McGarry. Valley. ‘Brien, Ions. West. (3) B. McCloskey. V Ceilings. Newtown Bed Astxeelien Apples [Oll- PEAIIS (1) P. Kelly. Newtown Cross. (2) (1 Crah-Avnles (I) Newman Gill. Newiown Cross. (1 (l) Mary ‘Roche, Iona Weelit. One Pint hr of Beets (l) V. Walsh. Inna East. (2) C. Connolly. Iona East. (z) n. MrcPiie-r- (1 n. Newtown Cross. 4 Loaf of Bread (l) Lissie Pabl Mrflerry. Volley. (2) Tea Biscuits MCI‘. lsizue Ginger Snaps h s u) voroiuoo Walsh. lone ma. (2) so N‘ 5"" m°§-,':§,B°" UM" T” rirude Walsh. Iona East. Ce- (1) r. McGarry. <2) u. MoG i-y. 5"‘- "1" Wm- (a) u. Shea. (4) Basil McKenns." M" Slim- hdn“ m m.) mu P? lfeltenna. Iona West. AIIDI (1) llenstltehfex m hue-sum we-e- size-J nu an. (a) Alice ~3 Connolly, lone East. Walsh. ions. East. (2) Phalen Kelly. Newtown Cross. Qzu‘wa|sh_ (on, East lone West School . (3) School. (2) Edith McKenna. Newtown Cross. Newtown Cross. (4) Leo Dsly, Iona Edi West. (i) George Kelly. Newtown Cross. (2) Mary Murphy. Ions West. (S) (z) Thom“ am, New Kenna. Iona West. (l) Ruth lilacPherson, Newtowu R011 Cross. (2) Alfred McKsnna. Newtown Cross. (3) Arthur Connolly. lone East. i If f 8 tliA ri . (1) Maurice Shes. lone. (f) Mon- no on m’ c. an“ VI V" tie Kelly. Newtown Cross. Shes. Ions. West. (4) Margaret Ross, Ocean View. (i) Edmund Roche, IOIIB. West. (2) George Kelly, Newtown Cross. (ti) (l) E. donnelly, Kelly. Newtown Cross. (3) M. Kelly. Newtowa Cross. (4) V. Ceilings, New- town Cross. '(1) Cyril Emmett Welsh. Iona West. (3) uceen W u) A- View School. (1) Alice Connolly, Iona East. (2) (i) M. Shea, Ions. West. (z) MoiyI§ZEZ,I,;GIf,',fZ‘ETQ’,'Q“ m‘ est. ' ' Refs. Gill, Iona East. (3) Welsh, lone. East. (4) Mary McTague. Valley. Cw!!- (2) Veronica Walsh. Ions East. (I) Gertrude Arthur Connolly. Iona East. 0n the Growing of Seed (I) Ruth MaePherson, Newtown Cross ool. (1) M. Ross. (2) A. Connoll . (a) , 0- Oonnolly. (t) n. Mcorri-y. I i) Mary GtlLLlona lest. (s) soon a) Eludiofknnsoor" mgmy’ Gill. (4) L. Dely. 50 Iii. llsce for Girls Over Ten Years ‘ ~ - OCTOBER 3, 1930 tantra) Guardian Connolly. Iona Ellt. Embroidered Linen Rfqiila eieon, Newt-own Cross. Henntlteiiinl (1) Lizzie MeGarry. Valley Al) largo attendance and the Fair wu a ‘Mm!’ Mcclukey‘ “u” Knitted Scarf l (1) A. McCiosk y. Valley. (2) L. The following is the prize list with “can”. vine)" (s) A 03,18“ Iona W est. IONA SCHOOL FAIR Milking Stool (1) A. Connolly, Iona East. (2) E. Nell Box (1) C. Welsh’, Iona East. (2)112. Henry Sh“ h“ we“ u) Thom“ Connolly, Ions. East. (3) M. lilcFad- Gill, Newtown Cross. _ lyen‘ ocean we“ Poultry Feed Hopper (1) Arthur Connolly. Iona East. (I) Bird House (1) A. Connolly. Ions. am. (2) B. Vtairon Jack (l) A. Connolly. lone East. (2) Samples of Wood (1) Ocean View School. ' Tree Leaves (1) Newimvn Cross School. (2) Iona East Noxious Weeds ' (1) Ocean View School. ' INSECTS (1) Newtowu Cross School. Exercise Book Grade l-ll (1) Welter Kelly. Newtowu Cross. Exercise Book Grade III-IV (l) Henry O'Shee. Iona West. (2) th Ross. Ocean View. Exercise Book Grade V-VI (i) lifoatie Kelly, Newtown Cross. ), Phslsn Kelly, Newtewn Cross. ) Mary Gill, lop; East. Exercise Book Grade VII-VIII (1) Newman Gill. Newtown Cross. town Cross. (3) Walsh, loneuEast. (4) Mary Mc- Exercise Book Grade lX-X ntio Kelly, Newtown Cross. (4) sien Kelly, Nerwtown Cross. Map of Dominion of Canada. Grade VIII-X Gertrude Walsh, lone East. Art Work (Junior) Iona East. (2) G. Art Work (Senior) Alfred McKenne. Newtown Newman Gill. Newtown Cross. Phalen Kelly, Nev/town Cross. Pemnsship Grade I-II Welsh, Ions East. (2) K Peumasliip Grade III-IV (3) John 1h Rose. Ocean View. (2) a- Mr. Wilbur Jonss of Pownsl. holidaying at Hamilton with her p... ents, the Rev. T, A. and Mrs. Wilson, was taken suddenly ill with appendi- citis on rriday evening and vrss con. veyed by car early Saturday momuu to the n-lxiee Edward Island Hospit. al. where she underwent a successful though serious operation. Miss Helen's friends here and at her home in Cove- heed hope for her complete restor- ation tc health. little daughter, Geraldine by motor to their home in st. John. N. 3., on Tuesday morning. Mr. John Smpson, motorists to Charlottetown on lifvfl- day. Saturday visiting friends in Charlot- tetown. “EISTMANilOBUh . i 0AM_E_|i_il_ FREE Premium given for poker" handa peeked with Rosebud smoking tobacco. ---_-- i “Alene-i. ' ’ pi mo). a lover of good mo“; I oofafif| Rosebud cut plug the m‘, m, the market todayl," remarked g gentlemen from C them, “and i, addition to the splendid quality of Rosebud there are the premium; jun absolutely free in exchange for page, i hands. have just received on “Esstman" box camera free for (our complete sets of poker hands, und 1 > figure that this camera did not cost me a cent because I_got my money, agra-telgfyho keen enjoyment of smoking i It-w Veryel-Wloobtejp- e. number of useful sud beautiful premiums a5 the (an N“ sol! R o sc b u d contains on; pokerhsndaud the large; fifteen cent‘ Plflk-flstmniains? twd: poker Write f r in] ' h; , |l)ept. Tiosfplfost Igfifirlililsumfiolr litfibo, - Montreal. _'__________________ ______ MALPEQUE The may “Uncle Tom's Cabin" w... given in Malpeque Hail on Monday fltelllns to a very lflrze audience. The play which consisted of four acts was very cntertainizig. 11,05, who were ln need of a tonic had why, they needed in the form of a hear- ty laugh. The RBV- E. M. and Mrs. Alike), had 8-5 b11911‘ guests recently e. num- ber of their friends from their for- 11191‘ CWBTesatLm, Mr. and Mrs. Wat. 80h Limestone. Miss Vcrd. Hyde, Miss Inez Livingstone of Clyde Rim‘ ._._.¢. Miss (Helen Wilson. who hes been Mr. and Mrs. Giarles Stewart and returned Mr. Charles Stewart, St. John and Hamilt/rn we)! Miss Margaret MaoGougen spent ma. J. T. MacKay has returned W her home in Sea View after spend- ing some time the guest of her 515w Miss Flo. MacGougan. Miss Hazel Hopwod, Mir. and Mrs- Hume Hopgood, Mrs. Andrew M16- ay and Mrs, Sinclair MaeGoum ere motorists to Mt. Carmel exhibi- (4) Kathe i C ll '. . lone East. / f“ one I “on Mrs. Clyde Auld and children. WM have spent a pleasant summer with Mrs. Auld's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Keir, returned to their home in T0- Penrnasliip Grade V-VI ronto on Friday morning. ) Lizzie McGarry. Valley. (2) Benedict Penmanship Grade Tll-Vlll ) Alfred McKenna. Newtown Welsh. lone East. (4) Proieei Map ) Newtown Cross School. le SveakinmTiu-oe lfin te Speech otetoes ' Physical Drill Exercise Nvwtnwn Cross School. (2) East School. (3) Iona West l'0 RTS In Pamela's wardrobe a moth once appeared; Exceedingly hungry was he; He downed some silk .stockin85 N" speedily cleared A bundle of lingerie: Ate four evening dresses, and thfll passed away With a sigh of profound rc-ilifll‘ tiflll. An inquest was held on the fvllflwmi ' div. And the verdict was: "Death (r001 ”oi5dI' now d. Obstacle Race for Boys Over l" Ten Tears t” We are plentifllll! "Bu"! ‘In I rum of Coal. rim 1w “d” NOW. oiuior m immediate or "M" B. McCloskey. (2) M. Shea. (B) for Boss over 101m V- Oonnolly. (2) N. Gill. (s) '1'. A- Mvfiillsen. (2) A. O'Brien. rien. delivery. In this war Y" "u "' assured of winter comic‘?- (Vl. 0. (iillis 8i 0o. “was Maximum of Hut” ll un- Continued an regs I COAL PIONI 17‘