[Vanier Bras. Present FREDRIC LOUIS IIA\'\\'.\III) l World Tlloi Sold Ii Was Impossi- lsIo To Stroon ll, Now Discovers ll Impossible To Find Words To Fruits Ill _ Th: epic spirit and world-girdling sweep of lhis giant among best-sellers filmed by ‘Vurncr Bros. in ‘I12 scenes and 2i hours ol tumultuous adventure! IIERVEY ALLEN Shin/rm r’... m. w..n-a..~.....err, l mu OLIVIA de IIAYILLAND ANITA LOUISE - DONALD WOODS EDMUND (JWENN - - Cale Sniidcrgllurd Blslli Dunn - liilly Munch ~ Akim Tamirolf Rlllfl Morgan - llenry O'Neill - llireotqliy IHERVYN lJ-RQY . TODAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY SHOWS START EARLY MARCH .1 " ‘ CLAUDE KAINS MATINEE 1Gc-27c 3——6.30-—9 P. M. I 27¢. 33¢ , 38c ‘EVENINGS \\'l£l)£l-JSl)A 3.15 - 1.00 — 8.45 hL-YPIN E E 11c - 27c . soavlrn an ans-rt;- i. ‘The Central Guardian ->._ This column ls oi local Lntoren Elxvnuatlivofilrslnnurs: u newly nature may be Inserted ‘u: a Llzlllvmm: word strictly plum“. h. colvraonaarioiv LITE INSUR. ‘W95- L-6l98-7-l2~3l2 norm MISS the Y k l at Victoria tonight, or payers L804B siioias nvan my coporr_ Guaranteed. At Jimmy's Shoe Par- lor, Queen st. L8021-10-l7-3l THE TRUSTEES oi the Protest- flnli Orphanage gratefully ackngw- lcdgc contribution oi $25.00 1mm Mrs. Minnie Jordan, Vancouver formerly Miss Wellner. L-8035-10-l9-1i. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES STOL. . ‘EN-A considerable amount oi petty thieving has bwl some on m the North River Road district accord. "8 l0 reports. Vegetablss have {m1 taken from caruens and fruit mm‘ °rchardi DPOPEFLY owners "mllpluln. They believe it to be the work of boys (yr-young men for the molt part. RETURN FROM NFLD. -_ Hm W. H. Dennis, minister oi agricul- ture for Prince Edward Island, and P. J. McIsaac, member of the leg_ lslative council and VIce-presidgng Q‘ the provincial co-operative live- stock marketing board, arrived 1h _ Charlottetown Saturday from New- mundlflhd- They proceeded to their homes the same day. while in Newfoundland, the Prince Edward islanders discussed the possibilities oi better livestock marketing m». rangements. Thrilling romance ‘ BOYS BREAK WINDOWS ._ A ' l number oi boys were taken imp l<r6§nl' millions? as "Elle I Ronni? custody by the Mounted Police at St. Avards yesterday. They had been breaking windows with an au- rlfle according to complaints made to the police. The boys were turn- . ed over to Mr. W. J. Brawders, of tile Children's Aid Society. IIELD 0N ROBBERY CHARGE ‘ -Ivun Mclnrils and Ernest Hen- IIPSSBY of Charlottetown were ar. "Sled by city police early Sunday mvrhlhc and held on a charge of highway robbery. Chief of Police Birtwlstle said last night, Abom two o'clock yesterday morning George Armstrong, also of Char. 3 i lottctmvn, laid a complaint at the To Whom It May Concern:—— 18ml‘. lcmIil-r, 1936 , l am instructed by the executors ‘"_»<°1I In’ Public austlon (Iillhl: pre- nllfirs mi I‘ day, the 23rd day of Urinlwr, l!I.'Ili,.:tt 12 o'clock noon. ‘Ifllble tenement house No. 53 and 5-» lIir-lmiond Street, with extra I-‘Ifltl- int. This property is facing Iunizzluizht Square and ls ll nlec IIIIPI‘. to reside. Terms nl. sale. JOHN l’. BRADLEY 8t C0“ L1B95_10_14_5l Auctioneers. tzr>m _________ __:_._. Information Willi-g "it Iiqallcgcd um in or about the 5m, ‘o0 ‘"1 advertise-merit from ‘umfind llltiearcd in this paper en- cflheg 7°!’ lhs Heir or Ilcirs oi‘ m "a Campbell to whom o "m; You due. In the event oi‘ my semlzocxllleetlng the Legacy. "waded. I e inlonnntlon will be JAMEs n. onus, a Mt. Young, "IIIITDOIDIIQII I’. O. Lqmqoqeqo Nova Scotll. ' UDCCZIOQGCKIIQIDIQQLUI Arrears of Land, Personal Property and Income Taxes Notice is hereby glvcn that payment of all taxes due thc Provincial Treasurer of thc Province of Prince Edward island in respect to Land. Personal Property and Income assessment ls immediately required. Other- wise steps will bl- taken as provided under the Lnnrl Assessment Act, 1924, ind thc Income and Personal Properly Taxation Act, i924, for collection ol All Personal Properly rind Income Taxes Nmillnlng unpaid on thc 2llh llll)‘ of October, I936, will be subject to interest at the rcltc oi llvc P" ci-nt per annum from dale o! default until paid ‘lax-payers in arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. Ilritcd at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of Sep- C. J. STEWART, Supervisor oi ‘taxation. Junior Champion Yorkshire boar ul i936 Provincial Exhibition for ncrvicc. ERIC PENDERGAST, llazelhrook. L-7959-l0-l6-3l. - FARM F R SALE AT CAN) Tnllvlsllsi: 82 acrel. ‘l9 cleared. 195 miles lr0m Carleton Siding. In high stats of cultivation. Good buildings. Water system in house. Fox ranrh 1B pens- llnndy Churches. Graded school on farm. EPIIRAMI BELL, Carleton Siding. L-803l-10-l9-ll. We Are Buying GRMIBERRIES Daily at our fruit de- partment pnying highest ~market prices for flood clean sound stock. GIIRVELL BROS. Police station that he had been ‘ robbed of about ten dollars. In company with Mclnnls and Hen- ‘IIQBSPI’ he lincl crlllcd at several houses in the city and when they were about to enter a house at ‘Reilly's Laue. on Pownal street, Mclnnls had caught lilm by the Fllllt with both lmllds and told him to hand over his money, and then reached into his pocket and rook l what bills he lind, Armstrong told ,the police. - ialckcd up by the police not long The two men were alter the complaint ivas laid. They were not togcthcr when arrested. Mcfnills when searched ls alleged to have had eight dollars In bills conccnlcxl in thc folds oi’ his neck tic. service starting at 2 pm. Inter- FOSTER-At the P. E. II Hospital Oct. 17, FredericklR. Foster in his 79th year. Cathedral, Tuesday, Oct. 20th. Ser- vice at 2 o'clock. Peter's cemetery. The late Mr. Fos- tor is resting lit the residence of ills lilcce Miss Bessie Foster, 94 Elm Avenue until 9 o'clock Tues- dny morning. crsAlrr THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LIGUORIAN PLAYERS ‘ Present "WHO'S UNCLE" Three Act Comedy Holy Redeemer Hall Friday. October mil Ivivlhhy. October 19th Curtain 8.30 Admission 25 Cents. L-isia-io-la-ls-ls. ARREST " vouii found in possession oi a woman's c896 stolen from a car parked on the Market Square was arrested by City Police Saturday night. I-Ie will pr°bably 119F881” In juvenile court Wdal’. Owing to the Legion our collection which is of the institution. ANNOUNCEMENT ' _ REGARDING Protestant Orphanage Collection from the 1st to llth of November, the Annual Collection for the Orphanage will not begin in the city till Monday the 16th. This is the first time in fifteen years when any change has been made in the opening dale of first Monday in the month. It is earnestly hoped this postponement for the benefit of the Legion will not tend t0 diminish Poppy Sale extending so imperative in the life JOINS BENEDICTS — William Patrick Power oi the Guardian staff. whose marriage to Miss Emily 019a Stewart oi Charlottetown took place recently, was the re. Ciplent of a purse from fellow em- ployees Saturday. A short address wlveyinlr the congratulations and bait wishes oi the stat! for many year-s o! happy wedded lite was read. “Pat" as he is familiarly known by his associates and in - mo“ at st‘ ‘ Church yesterday morning- Snorts circles throughout the pro- 1 vlnce in a few words thanked the i staff for their gift and good wishes, 1 . MARRIAGES on October l7, i936, by the Rev, Arthur H. Long, Arthur William Sherren, Charlottetown, to Mabel Alberta Fraser, Montague. WITlTE-MACWILLIAMS—At the home of the bride's paments East Rnyalty October 14th 1936 by the Rev. Hugh Miller, Miss Marion Irene Macwllliasm to Mr. Charles Roy White of Souris MACLEOD-JARDINE-At Zion lvfanse, on Saturday October l7, 1936, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Miss Jennie Jarcllne, Brooklyn, to Mr. Hector Alexander Maclieod, oi Point Prim. MURPllY-JENKINS-At the Bap- tist Parsonage, Hazelbrook on Oct. 10th by Rev. J. W. Hayter, Harold Vaughn Murphy oi’ Soutliport, to Elva Louise Jenkins, oi Cross Roads. MacKINNON-At Rlverdale, Satur- day, Oct. 1'1th, Mrs. John A. Mac- Kinnori, in her 85th year. Funeral from residence oi Daniel MacKh-l- non, Churchill, this Monday after- noon. Services start at 2 o'clock. Interment at Argyle Shore ceme- wry. DEATHS LEARD—At Crapaud, October 1B, 1936, Phillip C. Leard, aged B2 years. Funeral Wednesday, October 21, from St. John Anglican Church, lnent Tryon United Cemetery. Funeral at St. Peter's 1n terlncnt at St. J¢;-u5a,ie;i1"-Mliuiiders, ented by the Choir, Mrs. J. A. Law- son, taking the solo parts. ‘rho evening service, was devoted to the young people, and the Kirk company Guides and Brownies attended in uniform. Dr. Legate read the 25th Chap- ter oi St. Matthew from Dr. Moi- iattfls modern version oi the New Testament, as a ScriPW-Te 195w“- The special young DPOPWS 50F" mon was based on tlic text; " He i that is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much", St. Luke, XVI, verse 10. RELIGIOUS ST. JAIVIES KIRK “Seek Ye First the Kln$d°m of God." St. Matthew, Chap. VI verse 3a, was the text around which the minister, the Rev. R. Moorhead Le- gate, built up a most inspiring 5t"- Presbyterian JBJIIOS SERVICES ST. PETEWS CATHEDRAL Yesterday was observed at St. Peter's Cathedral as Salnt| Luke's Day, Children's Day and GirlClulde Day. At the l1 o'clock service which was vcry largely attended, the Girl Guides and Brownies atttended in fl. body, when the Rev. Canon Mal- The anthem "Praise the Lord. O “he breached a sermon from the of Glrl The choir sang "There ls a Blessed Honie"—l\larks. the soloists being Mrs. J. A. Lou'- son and Mrs. H. S. Henderson, A beautiful array of flowers adorning the Communion Table commemorated the life and service of the late Rev. Daniel MacLcan. 7-; Prowl" RECITAL AT ORPIIANAGE — A recital by the pupils of Miss Rena Wood was held at the P.E.I. Or- phanage at Mt. evening and was very largely at- tendmh The programme comm/Cd of four sermons on thc thought of 0i folk song, dances solos, all of Wlllcll showed careful! when or sahmiony and painstaking instruction 0n thc part oi the tcarhcr. groups of young bays and girls nlld solos which took up the first part of the programme, drew forzh lunch favorable comment while thc piano selections in the second palt incr- itcd the round after round of up- plause. The programme concluded with folk songs winch were grace- fully executed. A number of the orphanage pupils were included in the programme. Pupils taking pnrt included Jerry Robertson. Wood, Mzlrky Jenkins, Mary McLczlll, Betty Jen-I Bil-mim- kliis, Pauline McDonald, Edna Jen- kins, Pauline Wood, Dorothy An- drew and Alex Robertson. Herbert Singing IF v Carrying a bonus We Own and Offer a Limited Amount ' EASTEIIIILGAIIADA Alli LIIIES LIMITED s p.c. PREFERRED srocn s p. c. Par Value $10.00 PRICE : $12.50 Per Share Flat of one share Common with each Preference share ‘I’ This is a Maritime Company-employing Maritime men-serving the hlaritimes—and because weihave faith in the Maritlmes we have no hesitation in recommending these Shares to Maritime investors. YOUR ENQUIRIES ARE INVITED. loughlin & hlokenzio, limited Tel. 3-3511 ' Tel. 1021 st. John ' FREDERICTON L“ l :1 Tel. 48 Sussex was pres- Friday and piano W ' the World." I preached to an appreciative audience V‘ inking as his subject “The Un- ' willing Missionary". text "Be Steadfast," which was most appropriate to the observance of the day. The service was mm- menccd with the singing oi allymn in procession. The illlfll‘ hangings and vic-stnlents worn were oi Nd. At evensong Canon Malone preached on the instruction of the young, and took as his text the words, “Teach ye Them, That Know I Them Not." THE BAPTIST CHURCH look as his subject “The Man With 10:51. thc hymn-anthem by the choir in ‘Flllhr ‘s "Beautiful ' and Miles’ “In the Gar- den", by Miss Vera H. Malcolm Camp- bell. Al. the evening service Mr. Den- ion preached the third of a series vvaiigcllsni. his subject being “The The evening anthem was Parker's "The Lord is by My Light." Miss‘Pcar1 Bums, con- tralto, sang "He That Dwelleth in the Secret Place of the Most High," a beautiful interpretation. Then choir was under the direc- tion of ltilss Vera H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. 13.10.. with Miss IIvlcn Callback at thc organ. ST. DUNSTANS BASlLlCA Ycstcrdny the Novena in prep- Etntxsy I zirution for the least of Christ the Ramsey pioycnce . King was opened at St. Dunsiaifs The Novena is being conducted by Rev. J. A. Henley. Dominican Father oi New York City. The first three days of the Nov- crla are for the women oi the par- ish and the remainder of the week for the men. Father Henley preach- ed at all the masses yesterday and in his sermons stressed the impor- l tmlcc of the Novella and the great spiritual benefits to be derived from it. He exhorted all to make the Novena, reminding the congregat- ions that by so doing they would ‘a manifest their loyalty to and love for Christ thc King. In the evening at 7 o'clock Fath- :'l' Healey preached a vcry fine and mining sermon. Hts Excellency lilSTIDp J. A. O'Sulllvan was pres- zlt in the sanctuary. Benediction .>f the Most Blessed Sacrament was ziven by Rcv. W. McCardle. The singing was congregational. (ZENTBALCHRISTIAN CHURCH l The serviocs at the Central Chris- tian Church yesterday were con- j ducted by the pastor. RIBY- 3- C- Ccoper, Th.M. The subject oi the morning sermon was "The Light of At the evening service Mr. Cooper The music tor the day ivas. a. line‘. "one sweetly Solemn Thought“ sung by Miss Nan Mac- rescuers‘iwrclaglry l IIerriuir-l-“u-alclfiflt ll MAID. able to cook. References required. Write to M.B.P., Post Office box 458. L8048-10-l9-3l 1. furnished seven-room house, fur- liished oomplctc, good location. I Apply 53 Bnyfiold street. Phone l 570.1. 13042-10-19-31 WANTED-BY LADY, PASSAGE to Boston. Tel. Crapalid Rt-ll. L80l3-l0-19-2l HORSE FOR. SALE. PRICE $50. Albert Ravenhlll. LSMO-IO-ID-RI The Rev. H. hsDenton, at. the the flfllhfim Baptist Church yesterday morning the Sword," from the text Matthew Worshlpfully harmonizing with zhe thought of the morning was Garden of lho latter impressively sung .- - -;s...v-;_~€.~- up hes-less wHh Tu O Vernier Tuning . I Low Battery-Drain O Full-Vision Dial I “B"Baiieries plug-in I I I I I I l l i l l _ ;a 1 Wezzévllnrll-IW“ mnlailling dlu , inn‘ @r@l _ H , VJIL: lu A ‘. UZ-Puge I-ILMANAC and Radio Log-Book in.l other I ' lo die Ill’?! fir, zlmfnliv with beautiful effrct and at thc evening service thc choir rclide-zcil an anthem "Saviour Again to Thy Dear Nnlne We Raise", Miss Nan MacKzly taking the solo part. Mr. Cooper announced that next Lord's Day wouli be "Raly Day” for the church and Bible school, and tho; at the inornilly: service a SpOTfll program would be carried 011:. zil- so at VlllC Bibil: Schcol sc= ~ 2.30 there would be a spec gram in keeping with the tiny. A steady increase in thc Men's Bible Class and regular Bible 1 School was rtpzlrlcd. I Mr. Coopcrl- .S\‘:'lil0i1 List. evening was pnrti-l zly forceful and im- pressive and was hiulily comliielited upon by those prcsclit. Personals Miss Edna Richard of Charlotte- town arrived home Saturday nght from an enjoyable trip to thc United States, which she sgent visiting relatives in Boston and New York. Mr. E. S. Norton oi Cnrcllrzan re- tlirned home Friday from a trip to the United States. Mr. Norton while away visited his soii, Homer Norton at Grlndcll, Iovra, and an- other son, Edison Norton, in Bos- ton, Mass. Miss Doris McCarville student at Notre Dame Academy spent the Thanksgiving holidays at her home in Freetown guest oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ollie MoCarville. Mr. Chester Burns and son Ernest 0i Augusta, Maine, are spending a few days on the Island. visiting friends and relatives. While there they are the guests of Mr. Burns‘ brother, Bruce Burns. South Froc- town. MONDAY 3.30 P. M.—-IIII.I‘I'IIIOKIIIIIC C. G. I. T., ' Social llzill. ‘MO-Boy Scouts. SAID-Every member Visitation (‘om- v lgh Dlligwell 7 S 0d to loam l. . favornblv aft " lion in zllc I Hospital. The single wonxrzl o.‘ "n" 00c grcglltlvn l‘l'('(‘.‘.‘("(I llwl" zit the 750 mars n" the Most llolx‘ IcalI morning R or. ll. 0.3311,. rector of t} bratcd the Ilirh M’ McKcnna DITIIVCIKFII masses on lb- 5'- Extrrmc Unrton. 110'};- (‘vciiillg has coil(lllc'cli b‘: Father Fifllllllllf. EACH (Y-‘ISE DIFFISI? EN '1‘ FROM OTII I5 RS Errors of 'l3~il01l are in end- less variety. ' ' others excr- innumerable like any of thr- I t requlrinl: Individual :l..1'vlI:l-n. All important. truth is that no error should hc migkvlz-rl. IIave an v-llivnlnzltinp. drier- mine the fill-ts. G. F. Huh-boson ‘Professional fiarlls "w "t. ..<—. lluyll, Egan a 0o. (‘Ilzlrtcrrll llvrlrlllliuiils 140 Ricllninild Slrccl ,‘ Phone 47. I IMPORTANT Again we an: MIMI)’ to buy Men's Wllitcr Overt-nuts, Fur- and Fur Lined Leather (unis, Windbreakers and Mnckinaws. Suits and all kinds of Foot- wear,» all kinds of Tools and Baggage. We pay cash for everything ivc. buy. EXCHANGE STORE 10d Richmond Street Phone 869 M. B‘ A“ 1111-81." BARRlSTI-Ill. S()l.l(‘l'l'(lll. IFTC MONEY TO l.0.-\N Bank of Canada Bldg. (‘lmrInIIr-tolvl "‘_r' .. .-_;;-— - Alex. . M Ell lleson BARBISTEIL LZJTLIClTOR. ETQ Collecllonl Money to Loni .5 "l