r" AYY'*Y%H'L'_ "We "M" a... e RAGE SIX _ THE CHARLOTTETOWPL (EUARDIAN - QCTOBER 13,_1933 . r—- ——-——»—-- '—--— *—- _ a?‘ CENTRAL GUARDIAN Di““"'*75°d Mt" Appointment ' .-.:':.'.',°::'.':'.:'.:::.".':."..:::.?..".".'. m...“ o... .._<C..=.._D..-‘;IN 5 urtislng of a nun; nature mo! be satisfaction with the appointment liuorted n I cents n word strlstb i? , o-unl-lo In ldwwe- of Dr. J. E.» Shields of Ottawa. as Running Trades And lRevi in Officer nde the Pen- ‘DONLT FORGET AUCTION SALE Lslflnseictg was expi-eussedrtonight by Railroad Heads Fail to Reach Agree- N OW i WM" “Yws PRINOE EOWARIF i-tivwc - , ' Muster Detective inseam: liouvuss t Played by ~ P1 TOL—1v0W PLA YING IN “PRIVATE JONES" Pack up your troubles and go 3,1012; mxlllace How mdayhg: {Major John 5. Roper, Dominion JPzeslclent of the Canadian legion. DR. 1.. s. MoKENNNS Offices: “By the appointment 0f this Re- are now at 63 Upper Prince Street. fllflwlng Officer." Major Rover de- 1721. clued, "the Dominion Government has but completed its deliverance cuvs g. BROOK ' MIRIAM JORDAN i l. see "Private GRUUND LIME -H!Bh Qlml- of the ex-serv-ice men of Canada ment. U; gluing-lie. it; lty-Low Prlce-Brookvillo Manu- into the bondage 9g the 01d Pen- . j‘? » fucturing Co... Brookville, N. B. Sims Board-- “ _ laughs . . . a (I l II 00%. 1l—-(C~P.)- ,3.- “m ‘ I l H b o m b l l. d. ‘ It is a grave responsibility, the m’ “new” of bow 1d p. m isuiit. sclcniiiiv ‘ M d ma“ of 0mm Sn THOMAS, CHURCH ___ (An_ Legion executive added‘ s es could ‘p lliilfiitfi. ‘the worlils l "In l" Milli _ _ _, Edy _ _ _ gum“). Long creek’ Sunday, och‘ 1365i’: b0 sewed if the negotiatTons A Two Black Crows L I , , 3 15m‘ Hawcst Thmksglvmg Se" L mntmued my “mm and u no at‘ f2“. in moih-ril orquliizcil "In Africa." , V109 and 3°10 l" 3 P- m- by CED- , Wmlit W88 made by the press to L“ ""11"" - - hi“! e-IH“ min A. E. Wittig. C. A. . lseuge the tenor of the meetings, _ v L“ "l" W‘ "" "“"- _'-__- i was stated at the conclusion of _ ,it ‘today's negotiations between the ‘Canadian Pacific and Canadian . National Railways and the Railroad A i. -- i - here before that time and the QPRINGFIIFID saint Ema great influx came ill 1784. Within bet)“ church: ‘Sunday school - s 10.00, morning prayer 11.00, Octob- In two years after the first arrival a f rown-plallliiilg survey was under- er 15‘ way and Governor Thomas Carle- (Canudlan Preset rorrsolvcled the community as the, cmumvn_salnt John,‘ Chumhw FREDERICTON, N. B., Oct. 1i- capital Of up newly established lmwm’ 15‘ s““d“y s°h°°l 10”" Ncrir the old cemetery wllcrc Unit- Prnvlnpp "f New Brunswick’ sup: lilvfillsonfl 799- H-"llllls: 226 u)- 509 Pd Elllillfe Lllyallst fouuriws of‘ planting: Parrtown (later Saintilll)‘ m) m‘ 537 ‘n’ New Brunswlcks capital wcre 111-‘ John, which was deemed too ex- ‘ i“ ierrcd after succumbing t0 hflYd-l posed i0 attack from the sea. ship and sickness, n. tablet was (‘impairs fur “HILL OF TRIIIWIPH" liwiuingvii at Box Office Friday fl.."ll \. Al. Running ‘Ii-odes. Committees On Policy, now ro ornnous Nominations A n d Credentials Are Ap- pointed. ‘ Haunt in! ' bring new fun of liv- ing. Things to do. Places to go. Keep fit! Eat well and wisely. Kellogg's PEP Bran flakes are energy food. The nour- ishment of wheat. Delicious. As far as could be learned the position is stationary, both the men end their employers persisting in .______ their NIPWMW Ovlnions. The men (Canaan He”) claim an additional 10 per cent OTTAWA, Oct. 11--Three com- We“ flit 1e uniustifled; the oom- rm: muzrrolv BAPTIST‘ ‘l CHARGE - The services for Sun- day, Oct» 15th are Appin Road at is rallies EDWARD THEATRE ‘MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ClfClilllSiflnCE5.0f the Loyalists‘ i 5 unveiled today coilllllenlornting _ v 1 _ ‘ :3 Qgtgbgf and their arrival here 15o Sears ago. 1t liliidillg oh October a and the 11: Hampton =1t 3 and Victoria at mm“ “c” 5mm‘ “t ‘he °P°"' San; that it is 1mg“ “mew” Cllflll- FWBLI- Pl!“ enough _ . 1 was the second major obsnrvationihardships they suffered are re- 7" m“ Gm- -‘\5"°r5' mmlster~ mg session of the eighth annual y ve 5e economo wndmom M. bran m be mfldlY laxafiv°e ‘ m convention of the Canadian Cham- .5°°“"8 m9 "145- . _ Wonderful $1. of this nature m New B,.,._,.__.“.1ck,'called through two accounts, each within five DlOllI-llS, Saul; Johnfbmscd 011 the Teconecflmls of l! with milk or cream and fresh P11510551, bcr of Commerce here today. These THE CAVENmsH I services fQf iwlll deal with policy, nominations CHARGE - Church a ass-es a ‘r-ygcmtrril SUBMIT CASE ~i Act Sac-i In {till of (‘hurloiioaiiiivn Hospital] under the persona] l “THE HILL OF TRIUMPH” , i ‘cd Drama. having celebrated on l\i:l_v 18, the] sesqui-centenninl vhe Loynlisis‘ arrival tllvrc. woman and each compiled from of; mclnory of verbal statements made by the original Loyalists. One ac- Toclay’s ccreiuollics begun \\'lt»h.“°““t i5 "The Gl'l1ndm°l-h9!"5 fllllll\'i‘i'z~fll'_y' l .i\ iii-dutiful SUIT)’ of features (lircctliln of PAUL KOLLINS, B.-L. I. (The strolling Hlifillliilld 0f the air) love and sacrifice Wllll musical and vesizil dances. i‘ iugvdns for Jlonrldfs performance exchanged at box office of theatre Friday, 9.30 a.m. t l g Prices-fie, 50c, 75c. a reuglous sm-vm. 1,, g1p-15:¢1\,,1-¢l;fSHWY." written from personal re- cmhedraly 1m. W,- mum, m_ i collections of Mrs. Lodewlck Fish- cluding Illlllillrl‘ llllil oillcilll rill-T‘? whose Sml- PPM‘? Fl-sllel‘. W55 l‘L‘S<‘lll.lll\’(’S \\liu ill.ll'L‘lli'Ll from M“ Brllnswick3 fiYSt 11151013511- lme Cmhedral to m, ,,,,,.,.sm.tion"l‘_llo other is the less widely 50f AYOXRIIGTB- Strec: uilcl Waterloo klww" narraulfe o! Hamlfih m8- l-ROW. Where illc ullmllilll! “flemolly "m" (or Ingralmmh livzis held near the spot f-rs: touch-H! The Emmi’ 9f L°Ya1l5t$ arrlvinfl fed by the Loymbd ‘here October 8 largely comprised I The proceedmpb included an a‘; ‘ soldiers from the battalion of the (“E55 by Mano, w‘ Q Clark; um New Jersey Volunteers, command- In Ali-r.- Til-inn to Si-ri-cn .1 Masterful \ .\“!'.l4li'l‘lI.llllIll As Conan i)» \i< ~- Tllllllllrlill ill-tort,- iu- (ririliilu a. (Gang 01' llztrkctccrs : TLJUXTCS,” based on one m i gripping dc- (lll . ‘he great l ., .. l . hiuizitiful Eng- = m plcturczs role, i zlcst Tor- lug; in llli:!l1\(‘i3 roles. z: nldstel- crook, Moriar- .i.i!<l Owen plays the e Dr. livlitson. - : bllflHCC of the n inciu<l<zs Howard Leeds, uwiarzqv, Ilerbert Mulldin. ds, Roy D'Arcy, Mon- Arnold Lucy, Lucien . on Hurst and Eddie __ WE'RE BMW "is. {MS V00? "with . ;___ __ .. N. We are pleniifuiiy Supplied with all kinds of high izrallc Coal. Place your nrilcr now, either for imnle-tl- lzitr nr future delivery. Our well Tilli-i-ll (‘unis comprises American Anthracite Nut Size. Scotch Anthracite lie: llllll Stove Size. c Tilutwits Crooks “Sherlock Holmes” Role The story pivots about the adven- tures of Sherlock Holmes in his hilt- tlr- with Moriarty and the American raclcctccrln: methods the arch crim- inwl employs. in his effort t0 wipe, out the great detective. Lee Tracy At The Capitol Lee Tracy in the finest role of his American dougllboy ant ‘-"’. us an entirely new typc of our drama, hulking “Bill Jones," the lftbclllous soldier, live as no scrctn soldier has cvir llVrYl before ill motion illcturcs.‘ The plot is new and well woven. The characters are human, and the acting is superb, probably because ihc cast is of the first order. Tracy with his dynamic personality and ready flow of crackling dialogue de- serves first mention. .It is easily his best yet, and that is saying some- thing when you scan this young man's amazing screen record. Glorin Stuart, as the heroine, performs in a winning manner, and Donald Cook is perfectly cast in the sym- pathetic role of the young Lieuten- ant who tries to make something oi’ his recalcitrant trooper. Berton Churchil,1 Walter Catiett, Frank McI-Iugh, Emma Dunn, Shirley Grey, Wilhelm von Brincken and Ferdin- and Schurmann-Hcink are likexvlsc excellently cast. The photography, and general pace of the drama. are in line with the high type of char- acterizations. Russell Mack. who rec- ently gave us "The All American" illlil ‘Once in a Lifetime," is at his best in “Private Jones.” It ls grand entertainment from start to finish, and it will satisfy those who cry for artistic direction and drdnlatlc as well. Notably is it dirliinciivc ill that "Private Jones" shows us one doughboys attitude toward the war, which doesn't fol- low the orthodox storybook one, "Private Jones“ will entertain you and it will touch ynu—just as it diri us! Don't miss it! M w" jc tjBulbs Bulbs i \ We have just received our Welsh Anthracite Nut zlml Stove Size. Dominion Household Coke For Furnaces. Old Sydney Screened Inverness Screened Springhill Screened Albion Nut Stow.- and Round. You cannot zn wrong on any of lbnvl- (rials. prircd lnw considering civility. nhrri bf‘ deceived by the (mellow ulm says his clicisp Coal ls Iuit as good. Nm-clnl prices on Flu-m- 17G. W. O. GILLIS 8i OO. Q0414 car load lots. fall stock of BULBS direct TFLIPS (Double and Single) Governor reading of lilo tablet inscription; ‘hard service. A icw members of the invocation by Rev. ‘Dr. Wightman; placement of a bou-lcludiflg SEFBWM Belllfllllln quot; m, address by Pygmlcr 1,11 ram, father of Hannah Ingram, o. Tillcy; fcu-de-joie find hi-ailld-y-‘wvere with this i-ghug; "God save the Kulg," and Fisher was one of the New Jersey a parade of military units. rvclllng oi.’ ill» monument by Hisfed bY 001M191 Vi!“ BllsklTki with Honor H. H. African, Lieutenant-libel‘ ‘Qmnles- Th3 “mt had 9X" B,-,,n5wick;lperieilmd nearly seven yours of of New in- Ing- F, A_ King's American Regiment, party, Lodewlck Volunteers. Brought from a. hill above the] site of the old Loyalist encanlp-l the st John fiver during the ment and cemetery, a IllOlIUIUOXIL-Jspring’ Sumnwr and autumn o! al boulder of nntiv/e sandstone horc 1733' one large puffy comprised in?‘ wrnhrlcmoratilvg “m” Con" soldiers of the King's American anng t inscrp on: . , "That Ye May Tell it to mflnmgoons M” in August were ‘ forced to leave the crops they were Loynlists had been straggling up spectacular career-that of "Private . . Jones." opened to a packed house Genemnons Following‘, ‘ LffllSlIlq in the present Lancaster d; uie Capitol Theatre ias: night. “T0 commemorate the lil.l'»"lll.l’.‘dis,_ri,c, of Sam, John and to pm lhls imlllantyoilng actor, mo iicrc- faith, courage, sacrifices ancl- Co", ,0 hnds 8110mm them at wfore has seen in lllctrrvlolltun . . . . ‘ ‘ ' roles, dons the olive Ill‘ ‘of an achlewments of cam sewers‘ “ho, what is now Prince William, York csfablished this City of Frederic-i comma This group passed the m“ a grateful postmty has erect“ followlm! hints-r without loss of 0d this monument‘ life, evlflufllllfv‘ having prepared for “it was unveiled on Octoberdhhc rlgpm but the party arriving i933, the One Hilucircd and FlT-ihere Camber 8 proved the most ticth Anniversary of the arrival in‘ unfortunate of m“, this community of a company of _ United Empire Loynlists; some of Its members failed t0 whom are buried in ille ilearbyHhcIler in time for winter. and Cemetery, having died ii'0m therretcetien for the majority was effects of the cold and prlvation confined lo tents and any added suffered during their flTSL WlnlCl‘ shelter afforded by trees and the heft,» banks of creeks. Many persons died Representing {he Unligd Empire from exposure that winter. Graves Loyalists’ Association of Canada chopped in frozen ground near the were the Countess o; Ashbumhhm, tents were the beginning of the one of the honorary vice-presid- "Level Prvvincielsbhrylhs around." mm and Mm w_ Qgbornq‘ rep. which continued in use for some resenlatlve for New Brunswick in yeerei This ancient cemetery exists the Dominion association. Mrs. Ida iOdP-y on the PPOPBTl-Y KIIOWH 9-5 white, of vanwuwr, fepfgggntgd “Elmcroftfl near the newly-unveil- the Vancouver Loyalists‘ Associ- ed monument. The site is a narrow ation. ridge between a creek and the St. The fcu-de-joic (salute of joy) Jvhfl five!‘- was fired by a detachment from 0H0 ETQVPSLOOB. bale!‘ DTP-WY"!!! the York Regiment, a direct lineal; than 00110115. b08119 the 0-159 1755. 5111x3530!‘ of ‘he 15; ganglion ym-k] with other indeclphernble murk- County Alums, established ih liaif time. Some 0i’ the dead interred by the members of the disbanded‘ there had such fltlmes H5 Van Loyal Provincial Corps. A detdch- Home, Vimderbeck. Ackcrmimn. ment from the 90th Field Battery‘ Burksinif. Ridner. Handout. Van (howitzer) gave tile artillery siuQNQrden. and Ryerseh. ihdieetihiz uto, Other military units represent-i the Divch ancestry in New York ed included the New BfllllSWiCk Hnd New Jersey. and. t0 B 1055 d9- Dragoons, University of New grec, the German blood of Penn- Brunswick Contingent Canadian sylvanla. Officers‘ Training Corps, and ‘ltllf Canadian hiachine Gun Battalion.‘ Brigadier J. L. R. Parsons, Officcrg The success“, man was cxhomng Commanding Military District No.’ his boy to follow his example‘ 7, was present with members of’ qvhen I was a boy-- he said’ "I m5 5m“- ! ivvut out to America. I started work provi dc ‘ ;§;$,,,,"‘§,§“‘1E,,,'°g,,,{;§ Although October fl. 1783. is eh- in a store at two dollars a week“ In Bloom. All first size Bulbs. served he the date of the Loyalist-t four years time l owned the store." HYACINTS (Double “m! arrival at Fredericton, then known "Ah," replied the boy, "you a Singh) , 8s it. Anne's Point, some wcrrf coillillft do that now. They have D cash registers." y.» CHOICE TALL DARWIN TULIPS, NARCISSUS, DAF- FODILS, CROCUS, SNOW- DROPS, FBIZESIAS all st. lowest prices. Now open in our BOOKSTORE. Send for our price list. Postage paid on all Mall Orders. OARTER & OO. LEWIS“ M. k- Limited “psi Pimples Disflgured Face for e Over Two Years. Cuiicura Healed. "My skin became very rough and pimples began m appear 0n my face. ‘ They were very lame. hard and red. and were ln blotchcs. The pim- ples ltched and by scratching them l caused sore eruptions. They dip- fifilred my face, and through scratching the pimples spread to my chuf- T e trouble lasted over two years, and i lust slccp on account of them. “A friend told me about Cuiicura Soap find Ointment so I purchased some and l was completely healed, niicr using five cakes of the Soup and three boxes of the Ointment." (Silmcrl) Maurice Wllaenlln, 94 McCaul SL, Toronto, Ont. and credentials. ,'I‘he Policy Committee, which also will coilsider the resolutions to be placed before the conven- tioll, includes Britilldier General C. H. Mitchell, Toronto, chairman: Henry W. Morgan, Montreal; Dr. A. 0. Dawson, Montreal; C. E. Gravel, Montreal; Alfred Marois, Quebec: A. n. itidcxehiie, st. Ste- phen; D. R. Turnbull, Halifax; N. T. Avard, Amherst; S. A. McDon- aid, Charlottetown, with J. Stanley Cook and F. D. Tolchard as sec- retaries. The Nominating Committee in- cludcs S. B. Gilndy, Toronto (chair- man); R. J. Mzigor, Montreal; W. M. Birks, Montreal; Major R. M. Watson, Quebec; J. A. LsRue, Oct. 15th: ll d. m. Stanley Bridge. Rally Day Service 7.30 p. m. North Rusilco, Lnynlclrs Service. Rev. W. A. Patterson, M. A, minister. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are requested to send in their copy so as to reach the Gilardiail Office by 11.00 A. M., the duy previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. ANOTHER HOSIERY SALE. — Better value than ever before. More of the 59 cent Ladies F‘ul.l Fashion Hose,"Chiflon and Semi - Service weight. All sizes and shades. On sale Thursday, Friday and Satur- day at only 59 cents a pair. Provcse Bros, Limited. 1733. fruit. Get PEP, While these negotiations were from our gro- proceeding, the Brotherhood of ver- qde by Railway and Steamship qlerks. Kellililgm L011,- mude their submission to a. Board of Conciliation in rebuttal to the case submitted some time ago by the CZIIIMFRH Pacific Railway. “A new business cycle has begun, and we know by bitter experience that the return of prosperity to the railroads does not at all mean that the employees will ‘be allowed to share in the improved situation oftheir employers," Hank H. Hall, don. Ontario. Vice President of the Brotherhood, lloldille Conciliation Board. “The past has taught us that though .pl'iccs rise, though living stand- ards of all workers rise and though. railway traffic and revenues in- lcrease rapidly, the employees must lwait, must struggle through long periods of negotiation and finally John and RAJ. n. Nelson Halifax. “"3” “PM “WWW” °PP°‘“‘°“ Credentials Committee: w. n. t° “m “°*P‘°“°° °’ ‘my “"151” Payne, Vancouver, (chairman): E. "m" ‘my ma“. °r C°“°m”'u°“ a A. Saunders, Halifax, and c. F. “l” d°°'-“°" "W" N“ mph!‘ THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH Quebec; J. G. Harrison, Saint IN CANADA-Services for Sunday, Oct. 15th: Mt. Stcvrnrt, Sabbath School 10 a.m., preaching service ii a.m.; Marshficld, Sabbath School 2 p.m., preaching service 3 p.m.; Hlghilcld, preaching service 7.30 p.m, John A. Pritchard, min- istcr. DAYS OCTOBER WEDDING — An in- teresting and happy function took place in St. Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross, on Wednesday morn- ing, Oct. 4th, 1933, when Mr. John T- Molyneailx, son of Mr- and Mrs. John H. Molyneaux, Inkemlan, led to the nuptial altar, Miss Mary Margaret (Marital Malone, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Malone, Maplewoocl. The nuptial mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. J. C. Pine, who also performed the mar- riage ceremony, assisted by Rev. M. J. Smith, Kinkora, uncle of the bride. The gmomsman was Mr. Thomas McAvinn, teacher, while the bride was attmdcd by her sis- ter, Miss Kathleen Malone. The - happy couple are both well known and pspular even outside the limits of St. Joseph's parish, the bride having been one of the most suc- cessful teaohers in this Province, having performed excellent service in Springton, South Melville, Lady prices possible. Golden Wax BEANS 3 TINS 25g LIMIT 12 tins to a Customer Island Brand P O R K Fane, Montague, Hope River and and in Inkerman, hcr future home, she N mode hosts of friends during three years’ service in the school. The B s Guardian Joins “with Mr. and Mrs.. Molyncauxks hosts of friends in‘ 3 Pwishing them many years of wcdn LIMIT ded b1|55_ , I l2 tins to a Customer i s o-o-o-eaou» ‘ " G N G l Sweet Blossom I was ' l HONEY Spreads like butter bOIIO FALL PLANTING Late fall is Just as important a season for planting o. good many, things as the spring. Roses, shrub-l bcry, climbers, ornaments-l alidl fruit trevs as well as many of the‘ perennials may be sct out at ihb| time. In sonle districts fall plflllt-L ing is to be favored over the other; because then thme is pmlty of r moisture in the ground and the , plant gets established before the; drying winds of lute spun}; alld the! heat of summer come along. In this and all pfanting. of course. it is csentlal to spread out roots. cO-l venwlth fine soil firmly and water well. With trees of any size it will be necessary to provide some sup- port in the form of n stout wooden or iron stake. Newly sci. out plants should receive spcciril winter pro- tection in the form of a light mulch of leaves or slrnw. It is well to extend this protection m’ estab- 17c Campbells TOMATO SOUP 2 tins . P816 SOAP 10 1m 31c GROCERIES An outstanding Maritime event looked for by all thrifty housewives, because of enormous selections of everyday grocery needs at the lowest ivlcholflon, st. Stephen, N. B. “*- SElVll-ANNUAL SALE 0F OCT. 13-14-16 - Special Blend OOFFEE 2 ‘f’? A 49c Eva orate d ,Ta.ll Tins 2 Tins TOILET PAPER 3c STRAWBERRY JAM 32°“? 32c RASPBERRY JAM 32"“ 32c ORANOE MARMALAOE 3325291: EATONS BULK TEA U’- 29c PINK SALMON Ta" T“ lOt PINEAPPLE $3,111?" Te" 10c Tins SEEOLESS RAISINS 2 L“ 230,. Big 5 Big 5 Hand OLEANSER a“ Roll OLEANSER 2 for 9c OAIROPALM SOAP 5 °“"°‘ 17c ‘ACE HIGH TARTS lb. Christies Assorted lb CREAMS Marvens NGER SNAPS GI 2 “e250 W tlte SSDAS 2 PkBB- 256 Silver Star 2 gal. tin 1.19 MOTOR OIL, 4 sel- tin 10° H t W t r BgTTIYEeS eiich 49D Full size guaranteed for one year. A wonderful value at an opportune time. i Low prices will be found on choice MEATS - FRUITS and VEGETABLES 2 tins PEACHES ' 2 tins PEARS 2 tins PLUMS 2 tins TOMATOES 2 tins CORN I“ tins Limit 2 lots to each customer i m; CANAD|AN STORES mi. lished perennials also. If the tops are not diseased they should bc let; SDDDQZL-ffiiollitlrylmhi 25 and Tlalcum 5c. - _ ‘ ETC. a Illfl 0133C TEQ- u l a Address (JIIIBHIMI Ih- l; L,|n-,|)| A mdui Lg.‘ mp5"; 286 SI. I'd- Sheet. W.. bToi-nroa . to collect snow, which is nature's own winter blanket. - ' llV/iv/‘r- If Pr!!!‘ l" P/"m