HIS SCRAPPIES , HAPPIEST HIT! t, . . . . N CAPIT "A euoslmrowfrkl" COMES to ilFEig ACTION WEEK-END BILL OL-— Today 8r Saturday NEW SERIAL CHAPTER our; “ The Secret OFA Treasure island" PLUS COMEDY You saw Polly Jenkins and Her Plow Boys on the Stage — Now see them on the screen. d qfighting, ‘ml THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ian Church, Bradalbane. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAIK SHOES DYED _ANY 0010K at Jimmy's Shoe Shine Parlor. L-1510-9-21-3l. This column ls reserved for new: oi local interest but advertising oi a rlewsy nature may be inserted ts d strictly pay- —i- :lria‘ rfielavtfnlo’ NEW SERIAL STORY - Idle Rainbotv by Phoebe Sheldon is a criss-crossed romance. ending in a denouement as satisfying as it is unexpected. Don't miss the open- ing chapter early next week. WELL KNOWN IIERE —Seized by what. physican reported to be a heart attack. Rev. Dr. T. Albert ‘CIYAS-Wlilibiior PrTcsrHYPhB- CONFEDEIL-YIION Ll FE INSUR- Alvc lz, L-678-7-2i-312. IDLE RAINBOW-The Guardians new serial story starts next week. ISLAND PLUSIS a differ nt. Moore, former moderator of the ie-ieaa-ofai-ai. United Church of Canada. was taken to the General Hospital Monday from his hotel room in Saint John. Dr. Moore will be in the hospital for several days, it was said. Dr. Moore arrived in Saint John on Saturday in the lil- terests of the the mos-t widely. known of Canada's clergymen. He has been active in theministry for more than 50 years. He was born in Acton. Oirt., in 1860. At present his wife is ill at their home ln Toronto- NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China, silverware or Plain. MISS LAURA BAIN. Missionary on furlough will speak in the North River Baptist Church. Sunday. Sept. 25th 3 P. M. L-l485-9-23-2l. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services cri Sunday, September 25th as followsr-Victoria 11 A. M. Borlsh-aw 3 P.M. Hampton 7.30 RM. Sunday School Rally services at MISS IIIRSCIIMAN wens MR. Hemplltn- L-1532"9'23-11- IIORNE- Miss Emma 1.. Hirsch- niall, daughter of Mrs. Joseph La- CRAWFORI) MEMORIAL Chrlst- Course Hiwchlnam : beL-nnm U“; ack Conway Shoots YllFS THEATRE “THIN ICE” with SONJA HENIE and TYRONE POWER ALSO FOX NEWS Matinee 3.00 RM. Evening 8.30 RM. MONTAGUE, SATURDAY SOURIS, MONDAY it today's Short Wave Radio Program tAli Time i: Eastern Standard) _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 MOSCOW 4:00 p.m.-Broadcast in Eng- lish. RAN, 31 m., 9.6 meg. GUATEMALA CITY 5:00 p.nr—-Spcclui concert de- dicated to United States. TGWA, 19.7 m.. 15.17 rnge. BERLIN 6:00 p.m.-Dances from other times. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. LONDON 6:20 p.m. — "Background to Central Europez" Greece. Talk by Lady Muir GSG, 16.8 m., 17.70 mega; GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg; GSO, 19.7 m., 15.18 meg; GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 rrieg.; GSB, 31.5 in., 9.51 nleg. BOSTON 7:00 p.m.-Pathways to Peace. WIXAL, 49.6 rrr., 6.04 meg. It . 7:30 p.m.-Guest Night: Amy BGITIHIYIYZ "Rome's Midnight Voice." 2R0, 25.4 m.. 11.81 meg; 1R1“; 30.5 m.. 9 83 meg. RAGUE —-Varieiv. 40 p . ill. 01.34,; Ill " _ ~ s i l - . . . .. . - , '71 . . -""“""“°"""‘“‘°°"° on. We. by lilale ca»: all-i» 51ml“.“l."is..i‘ll"liiiiéi'i“'i'..'lililf Big Game at Jasper 25* - 11-8*"l@t»'-= Ohm wt l v - nuqavlllu‘ __l P‘ sung/lay 25g" §peakerAfggflgke ville Florida Fridav Septelriber l6. l m" 15'” ‘nigh; “~54 eve n r. 2e ren c . ' ..I‘ . . . _ ———~—- 1' ' i» ~ illttlhfi-h” ' Special After First Show Halli-DS tire, p L-1593—9-23-2i. l“ 9 éélvemg“ ‘fa-‘mlfofgs VANCOUVER. B, c,, Sept, 22- l 8:00 p.nl.'~Falirilia Bilchey Qflfl‘ L M’ T‘ Bu‘ have‘ whmgs I __'__ irtimllh r5‘ ut-c of relatives‘ and it Bronzed and m and mmus 15 I Phmm‘ mm!“ mo‘ YV5RC’ 51"] at 9.15 mu. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glas- few cflQlsg-friends Tthe M“; was ziaiterh 10 days big ‘game l m , 5.9 rneg,T0K_ 4 DAILY Summerside Highway, gow 11.00 A. M. ‘and 7.30 P. M. beautifully dpmratod with white rig ll e raged territory l0 3.15 — 7 —- 8.45 SAT. MAT. 2.30 Cavendish Baptist Church 3.00 PM. Rev, Wm, G. Gulglei’. Minister. asters and rnririclhra holding burn- 1_,_1575.9_23_11, lng tapers. The bride was given in north oi‘ Mount Robson along the borders of Jasper National Park. Jo hit T. "Jack" Conway, M. G. it'll. aria-ruining, lolaunobwlnu GRIFFITH JONES 7| .\l.s0 Cartoon slgon s .1;r——7--9 i] Robert T zlylor l At Prince Edwar ' ($8116 Autry ‘ture, food and light, Servicesl Sunday, will oe as follows: PARISH (Fareovell September 25th Clyde River 11 CENTRAL marriage by hcr Hlrscllniatl. She was gotvncd in a teal blue eirsetnble \\'Ol‘ll with navy blue accessories bmth“ ‘he M film director. has arrived herc over Canadian National Railways en route to his Beverly Hills home. Sh“ “'0” l‘ 51mm‘ "We got everything the law allow- . . tile Atltry’ foillld the Plowboys play- ing in a small‘ theatre near Meni- pllis, Tetrlrcsn-c, recently. while on tr pcrsorlal appearance tour of the srtlth. he signed the tOfilTiljl. 11c was s0 impressed that entire group to a and brtrilglit them brick to tlrc west coast, Repllblll! 5W5") officials liked thcrri. and found the spot in "Tile Marl From M11510 Mountain" for them. ‘ This latest Autry picture is be- ilzg hailed as his best to date. It COIIC a the zllost mining town of l\‘i‘l‘ which suddenly springs Gold lxtck to life tlrotlgh the sale of some filkc milling stock, 110W (‘wire Autry saves the purchasers of the town propertv from losing all tli ' ovxn forms the climax t0 "rig picture. or dwarfs; too fat or too thin; they may even be freaks. Again, like us, from childhood to manhood or adolescence when, as with us, sta- ture and character are developed. Y c, indeed! Plants can be giants they can be beautiful or homely; precocious or backward. The fourth or flowering stage would correspond with our court- ship and marriage. In the flowers are the male (stamens) ‘ and the femals (pistils) organs of reproduc- tion. The male life-germs, in the pollen grains of these stamens, en- ter the pistils and fuse with the ovules contained therein, which grow into seeds; after which —if an annual —the parent-plant dies, or if perennial by habit, enters into a stage of rest, only the root re- Services on Sabbath Bangor 2.30 . Church. Charlottetown 7 P. J. H. Bishop, Minister. CHARGE. Rev. W. A. MacQttar-rle. B. D., lviinister. Services for Sunday, Sept 25th will be at North Wlltshlre Service will be the Day Service of the Sunday Sclroo. at 7.30 at which Mr. Luck oi Char- speaker. services. SCOTLAND. — September 10.30 A. M,. at at People's M. Rev. L-1583-9-23-1I. RIVER UNITED 25th at Birch Hill P. M HUNTER ll, Hampshire at 3 and l-lllntcr The Huwer River annual Rail at River at 7.30. Young Peoples‘ Service at Wiltshre lottetown Y. M. C. A. will be the All are welcome to these L-1575-9-23-1. - .5 rilrrursitle High- M. '1‘. Bus leaves lit after the first Tonight and every ll |how—9.15 p. m. Friday Orders at vtirt-wmrtikr g houses i from srlrart I'll(‘lil(‘ll‘ lllififilillill,’ for l London's lllilt‘ ‘lulsllll. reveal r0- muntic llonlrvrl l"v'ti|ll‘l‘. gtlWliS are; ‘liked by some hilt slelidvr .‘\l\'l€S arr- n greater (il-lliitlld U1"- s ctuil- mcnt that hnopt-tl courts art.- ton dignified frvv tire active "Lamheill Walk", the lj.pt~ ttf tiwricilit! \\'ll1\‘ll [ erslsts cvcll itt tile smartrst niclit ‘laces. MIONTAGUE BUS TIME TABLE ’ FOR SATURDAY ' LEAVING TOWN AT I P. M. Leaving Murray llivcr at 6.00 o'clock ‘l. 'I'hc_v are apparent- 310 but the d t lv flillllllll‘ and havcufortittide. in; number o; $052188? W23. ‘fig deed. iiriy seem p0ssess fish cannery d 1 1 trcntrth of mind or spirit which es an our n8 p Ems‘ enables tllclri to carry on with grim IIFITITIPSS as do the millions 0f 1H1- ntan heroes and heroines of cold. grey, stern, cveryrlay‘ life whose "lillfllll bravery. devotion and self- sacrifice will never be chronicled. "It is a bravo act of valour to contemzr death: but where life is more terrible than death. it is then the ilil<‘.~t valour to dare to IIVB- But even alter death many 118F116 stand contemptuously serene. Towards the end of November. xvlrcrr winter has seriously [TIP 9d me mlrlll. the yvnyiarer will nolce these catlllt skeletons. often the ur-iri remains of goldenrods and n. s. clcamillg on the snoWY bosom of the world. This is the final stage over the greatest part of (‘trllttfiu iii the terrestral exist- ‘ntlt-e of all herbaceous plants The plant-lover treasures a record of this and all other milestones in the career of his vegetable friends; as lie docs the life-histories of his near relatives. The first record of a plant's life is its seed-stage, which cor-responds with our gestation. For every eeed contains a baby-plant (embryo) to- gether with enough nourishment to support life until germination or birth. Even the very tiniest seed is n stipported by Smiley mgjnjng alive, oonrm on sau: CHRISTMAS Carol Hughes. Earl Thus in Order m complete a re_ SEALS- Greater efforts are now Bl- ’. "' , Edward ClISSIIlY, Sally cord 0f the me o; herbaceous being made in the Maritime Prov- "i "19 Pal u". Rildv Sooter. Frankie Mar- plants‘ the collector must have me laces in the fight to exterminate P? ‘ Sivin and marry others. seed embryo to adult phases flow, Tuberculosis, it was pointed out all ‘ "ink r -- B DH!‘ s». at “fir...” yesterday wheriZM ll‘ ' f “ H t. fO‘tawa, ass. 5h oAl-iilltlgieglpsglnfiie; way i0 the ofmlzlieoCanhadian T. B. Association t. )1 l F N b ‘as,’ month o! the yen and me conferred wit-ii representativeé oi.’ PM 1 n] I‘ Christmas season’ so plum; W, Maritime Christmas Seal om- O‘ We e W 5° at"? its. sit; w" E" "°“""°" —-—- rvousti .Btth f--¢°-‘ - - * r . 1 lExporiimt-ntal Farms News) getohow enfllflb. ‘Qepeflleflfvfle 0511 is now on a tour of the Marltimes. “Plmhllfid ABIIIIIK Q9112": 5111:: m‘ Wllttr fondled by" the few sooth- are upon provjdance as ex reged Other delegates who attended the lmendml- °f ramPm“ ‘fln- ' ( jinx-and sptlurtlvfl days of Indian by “m” especially at ‘hep great conference were Mrs. K. L. Daw- “mm? llcgmf)» Gamma" 53mm“ i . some ilriconventiolial but festfi,“ d’ peace w a“ men o‘ son’ of Nova scoul M155 Qllve Railways, with headquarters at Ill" .. tubs will wistfully re- goodwill Ings, and Mrs. F Gates. of Mlmcl-‘m- N- B~ W“ . . cotlrhhlll- 8M hllrfifld- ...'_______. Prince Edward Island and H. A. RECEIV it. ‘gll ,<i‘t‘;l as though in anticipa- prime Edward Bland-s “shins Charbonrieau, representing the A lSERvlCE MEDAls tron of lllhflfiiPF. industry gave employment last Moncw" Gyre cmb- “(Nmmton ____ ' t shrubs and liierbs appear. yea;- w 4A7; people Slight“, more Times.) MONCTON N B Sept 22__In_ “ "l “5- t” 9“ “T9 l” l‘ or than in 1936. The number of fish- chided in tire latcstlrst of Imperial "l" a “lmdfa-l‘ °' ‘m’ "men increased from 3.093 to 3.- MALPEQUE "Am/EST Sm‘ Service Medal awards arc the fol- There's a definite upswing in the air. not only in hair styles but in uplifted shoulders and neck- lines too. A crow with pure white wings has lust been seen in Scotland. Z Thorough Examination with latest scientific inner-u. rue-nil will give the prescrip- tion whlch allows you to use your eyes without strain. Avoid ti: heed h d irritations o’! even mg: $1- strain KI" rm- vm. consult L“ M l u a; __ 7,30 Qtdmk matte this way. and is ready and Krrrtdngolln ‘aim at 9 orloclr willing to be born and grow up as GI F‘ for the Fight, soon as influenced by the right 15564 -.'li. pggnoieture. tempere- oollllltloll- Pllovlllcllll. vourll TllAll-lllcilfi Under the provision! o! u grant for uneen for lhort Training (fouraee an outlined below. these courses must be ln unemployed circumstances, sixteen to thirty yearn of age. ed free. Applicants must be in l». A cones Two l2) llrvmnnalrlng courses One (l; Tourist Catering courses Two (i) Agricultural courses Four H) Carpentry courses Two (2) Farm Machinery and Illacksmithing courses One (I) hiulerslilp courlo Three (a) FISTIPHH and Leadership courses One (I) Poultry Grading course one (l) Egg Grading course Applications for above courses will be received immediate! nf school district. age. father's name, ' uhle parties u references, course required and preference for uny other ' for first choice may be exceeded. visions of the Youth Training Policy hy a . full name and address, also name and for a‘! other courses to Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Charlottetown Transportation. tuition and hoard good health and of good gimme LBNTI DATE OI‘ M-NTII o" OPENING oounsu FIRST covnal Charlottetown Q IND October MOI: Charlottetown ' "will Ioblilry mu Charlottetown ‘ "M" January mi Charlottetown 4 We?! November mu Charlottetown 4 min November run St. Francis Xavier University Antlgonish, N. S. t ""5 Date to be arranged St. Brennan's University, Charlottetown, P. E. l, 4 weeh l Date to be arranged Charlottetown I weeh November lint Charlottetown l weeks Date to be arranged Selections of students will W. R. SHAW, ployed young people. arrangement“ have been mode ._._ .. m, A . u although not necessarily on relief. uml be from and lodging costs will be provid- y. Intending students must give be mude strictly according to the pro- '“ee appointed for this purpose. Applications for Home- nn-Ntlnz and Catering courses should be forwarded io the Women's Institute Branch, Charlottetown, and Mrs. W. '1‘ town. is recervinlz the congratula- tions of his many friends on being VICES-I-Iarvest Day Services were held in Maipeoue United Church on Sunday last with a large attendance at both services. The floraldecor- ations iii charge of the Ladies Aid were profuse and beautiful. Rev. Norman Thomas, pastor. preached two flne sermons; the sobject. "Be- hold a Sowcr Went Out to Sow" dealing with Sovwer to Reaper of Harvest; which speaks to us of the being God. Harvest revealing God's faith in us, COIlCllldlllq with Givc Thanks Unto the Lord Name Endureth Forever. The music was special and in keeping with the oc- casion At the 11107111119 service the Male Choir occupied the loft. led in Hymns. were also heard in two splendid Anthems: “Sowing in the Morning." and "Shall We Gather at the River." At the cvenintz service the regular choir was assisted by Kensington singers. This service opened with an Anthem "Behold a Sewer Went Forth to Sow". Mrs. MlgigGregor talltlintlt like Msolowpagdt" Do n a Mrs, Mac ll t an rs. n - am ‘Ion. Q. _. _._ 11d» lnfiwrtr ye; W311 gelgégesggnilg it; gels} we§§.'“s.§rr§’ist§§-';"l§n§§iZs Elm", 6c 1,11,)“; q "In with finp Larrivee. Napadcgan: M. I. Mac- mglgdfilkg zfprgflzgllbl; Mr and Kay. Mt. Stewart, P. r1, 1. ynal-gfrgglkgfaffwyrgiufiinnlfg! Carpet-making, although it may 1mm favored the audlenw with a" take two or three years to com- flne has, solo “I Saw me Ho“, Cuvn plete a design. is increasing pop- At conclusion of sermm Mrs Kém ular. Lady Juliet Dtiff is under- nedv and M“ Hard sang a duet taking a carpet in a fine stitch "Co-ml, How sbirw. vpry swéeuv_ with a floral design of Queen The muslowas tinder the direction 5% Perlmd-f _ _e 1m n‘ o “BL e pa m or patience should go o’ M“ Ghee. r s ps0 m“ to a noted cmbroldcress, the Duchess of Sutherland. At Dirn- robin next monih the Duchess hopes to complete another of the set of over ttvo dozen chair seats which she is making for the din- ing-room at Sutton Place. ‘These are all embroidered with the coat lowing veterans of the Atlantic region, Canadian Natjcrl-Jl Railways, Medals have been received by W. U. Appleton. Regional vice-President. and General Manager, and same are being iorutarclcci to district of- ficials for presentation: F. J. Druhan, Richard Giles, RB. l-lartlen. W. H. Pirle illl of Halifax, N. 5.: Daniel McKenzie, Sydney; H, D. Hattie, Daniel McPherson, Sam- uel S. Murray. J. J. Ryan, Mulgrave; James 131a r, Duncan Grills. A. B. McDotugall. John Ormlston, Stellar- ton; William Chcvedie, Plctou; Breston Johnson, Truro; C, H. Cam- eron, Heathcrtori; Edgar McDonald, Amherst; James Bloc . 1=‘.M. Barnes D. C. Boildreau, Carl Christensen, J. L. Gatlthretiu, F. W_ Hcniicssy, H, B. Jarvis, Edmund LeBlalrc, Simeon Ielilanc. S. A. Lutcs, Jean Melan- son, Laughlin MCKlllllUfl, John Strugnell, A. R. Seaman, all of Moncton. N. 13.; A. R. Crocker. W. P McGinnis, New Castle; George J. E. Marquis, H. A, Ward, Personals Mr. T. Alexis Wood. son of Ml‘. Wood. Geome- Montague anpointed principal of High School. I ~TT€Siiall"T* of the Sutherland crest, initialed, and dated. I Eastern Guardian ..'Thiu column is reserved for news of locul interest but advertising of u newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. EXAMINATION fitting uul Sunolymg Glance Ete. ll. J.’ IIABOII ucnoam noon FLOUR ts ec- Oflloo Connected With DPIIIMII onomrcal. More loaves of better and the names of two reput- course in use accommodation: bread from each bag. BllY NOW Allll SAVE FROM MONDAY TILL SATURDAY OCT. 1st We will sell any thing in stool: at wholesale prices as we wish lo lighten up on stock. including Patent Vlcdl ine. Ladies and (lentil toilet articles. Fountain Pens. Radio Batteries, and all Drug Sundries. Do not forget to ask for j coupons and win u valuable prize. SOURIS DRUG CO. Sourlu, P. E. l. a ~.» on the trip nevertheless. year I hope he will come with them himsc1f“ said Conway. "He would enjoy that count-ry to the full." 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M_ Lloyd Hen- of the valley turd carried a white 31.31am: h‘: ggotusaillngnhomrgfial- i At Caplto two baby-leazefiyicotyleerltlensta) in the dorsim- smdem- L'15°2'9'21'23- 5:33:61; 1110521?‘ llcltiflegtléo§rg°lgqgggg glaxmeha: brace of grizzl hgcar near I‘ ii , d, d d l m —-— l‘ "9 - - ‘ - t e cad water. f h VI Polly Jcilkllls Arid Her Plowboys. §f§,,,;°",§§{}e m, 513:,’ “vffgfuckj cavrunrsrr CllARG_E.-No wor- m; 0n their wedding trip. and on Riv“; he bmugfflout $.11,‘ $5,‘: I "rt- ‘llltllSllfll yvesterri band ivlrlch whose babyhfood is MW exhausted, ship in the Stanley Bridge Church their return will be at home t0 only a Meow and Caflboo as a fvfiillled all" “.1 ‘he Relmb‘ Pushes its wav iirto the soil m? 5m‘d“y~ SPMPmbP" 25m’ Th-ew me" “Wm”. at 717.0” sirwL“ souvenirs, 5"“ 3m?“ “alrlng lmmre search of further notirishment" Wm- be w‘ ‘ s‘ Th“); ofimllnlz ‘MP- 1'10"" ,1‘ """"",n““~' “will” f” Originally Conway had planned ~- .\1:tn From Music Mountain," growing‘ with breathless haste" FPTVK‘? l" m" “will “WW0 0'1""? the Shell Oil Co. _ln the Slates of u", n.1,] with Clarke Gab“, when “"11 “Pmwd Yc-‘Yfrdgy "ti" “a? root-hairs for that purpose. 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