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FOR SCMMERSIDE f p03 NORTH LAKE (Via Petcr‘s and Souris) Daily except Sunday — 4-00 P- lVl- BITS LEAVES SUMMERSIDE : ' (From Gourlies Drug Store) - FOR CII.-\RL()'I‘TE'I‘UW'N ' .i.ivi., 11.30 Adi. 4-00 PM- Apr, 1.15 r..vi.. 3.45 P-M- sundny only — 10.00 AM- Sundcy only -- 7.30 RM.- % a Jack ‘ Holt _ i At Capitol j Jeath-taking tiraina of the rcd- l blooded action type highlights the current attraction at 1hr Cillflfgl Theatre. “Outlaws oi the Oils}; wmch Opened yesterday‘ staiiitis Jack Holt and with Mac Clarke iii the featured feminine r012- Bet in the colorful Orient, Out- laws of the Orient," present-s Holt g5 an American oil compo: y foie- man, who, two dtiys beiorc his mar- riage to a New York soviet-ll‘ Em. must hurry back to the Gobi desert. H; tpones his marriage. hOPmB to rgfirn in a few weeks. IIUSlUHdy a finds that his brother, ivhom he It in charge of the oil field. 1125 hken t0 drink. "and that he can B“ n new contract for the field only remaining to supervise the dTlll- himself. , v i he M1114. ‘Holt plunges into his task, at the sumo liinc tllVlllll W Slralghicn 0w‘ hs brother. But a rival oil corn- pany complicates matters. It lilies l Tartar tiiiacsinen to destroy hi5 Pipe lilies and otherwise hamper him in 0pm»)- “fly _ Plenty of excitement li'i1ll.\]1ll‘(‘s before Holt can leavethe oil fields and return to the Unllfid Slates. Halts performance. as usual. forthright rind convincing. It will please all his old fans and Shmlld give him many more admirers. Miss Clarke is pretty and eflectiveyilfld James Bush, as iioits yollnser bre- ther, is perfectly cast and does very well in it truly difficult role. Com- edy is supplied by Ray Walker. Wh° plays an airplane pilot. 136mm Roberts, Harold Huber, Joseph Crehan. Tetsu Komal Luke can. and Richard Doeb complete the cast. 0dr Window Display v1’ U50 FAMoius t: “STARR” SKATES Wild .1 J choose your Vfavoifie style. Also, hockey sticks, pucks and 111E UHAKLUI'I’I‘J' l 'UWN UUAKUI AN FLUNG FRIPM A WOMAN'S LIPS... INTOTHE ' COMEI.) 1 “TH-l EDGAR KENNEDY AND FINAL EPISODE SERIAL i Q$ll|ito|—Today 8s‘ Sat. [Sturgeon School Fair , ___ CLASS I-Gralnl Sec. i: Oats—Ethel Reid, MJ-IN. Sec. 2: Wheat-—1. Douglas Col- lings, Sturgeon; 2. Reggie Reid. M.l-I.N.; 3. Jean Bernard, Pan- mure Island; 4. Leo McCarmn, Sturgeon. _ Sec. 3: Barley-—1. Billy McDon- ald, Panmure Island. sec. 4: Corn-l- Lyle Hit-ken. Gsspereaux; 2. Willard Stewart. Milltown; 3. Douglas Ceilings. Sturgeon. Sec. 5; Beans-—1. Margaret Lav- ers. Sturgeon; 2. Carl Collings, Sturgeon; 3. Rachel Collings,Stur- geon. CLASS II-Roote Sec. 1: Green Mountain Pota- toes—1. Carl Ceilings, Sturgeon; 2. Derrell Collings, Sturgeon: 3. Eddy McDoiiiild. Paiimure Island; 4. Harry Murphy, Sturgeon. Sec. 2: Irish Cobblers-—1. Jean Bernard, Ptiiimure Island; 2. Don- aids. l/Iaiheson, Milltown; 3. Carl Mcbure, M. l-I. North; 4. Priscilla Reid, M.I-I. North. Sec. 3: Turiiips--l. Eddy McDon- ald, Panmure Island; 2. Jean Ber- nard, Panmurc Island; 4. Jean Graham, Gaspereaiix. Sec. 4: Mongols-—1. Eddy Mc-| Donald, Panmure Island; 2. Rach- , elCollings, Sturgeon; 3. Jean Gra- hum, Gaspereaux; 4. Margareti Murphy, Sturgeon. Sec. 5: Carrots — l. Madeleinei Creed, Sturgeon; 3. ReynoldsLlew-' ellyn, Sturgeon; 3. Maurice Creed, 1 Sturgeon; 4. Grey Reid, M. Har- bor North Sec. 6: Parsnlps-l. Harry Lav- ers, Sturgeon; 2. Reynolds Llewel- 1_\'n, Sturgeon; 3. Jean Graham. =GnspcrcnliXI 4. Billy McDonald, Panmiire Island. CLASS III-Vegetables Sec. 1: Tomatoes - 1. Gladys Lundrigan. Sturgeon; 2. Tommie Jackson, Sturgeon; 3. June Con- rad, sturgeon; 4. Madeleine Creed. Sturgeon. Sec. 2: Cucumbers-l. Dixon. Gaspereaiix; 2. ‘McDonald, Paiiinure Edith Therese Island; 3. “Pick A Star” At Prince Edward Patsy Kelly knocks and Hardy . out Laurel . Jack Haley and Rosina. Lawrence crash stuaio gates . . . Mischa Auer and Lydu Roberti as scintillating movie stars . . . just a few hilarious highlights of the opening showing oi the lea- ture comedy, "Pick i1 Star," at the Prince Eduard lhcntre yesterday. Featuring filmlancfs finest furi- stcrs and songsters, "Pick a Star" is a melodious, madcap, mirihquakc‘ of the movies. Waterloo, Kansas, was the beginning for Rosina Lanj- rerice, a screen-struck girl with Jack Haley, the homelowii biy i Mabel Sorrie, Miiltown. Sec. 3: Beets-l. Archie Dixon. Gaspereaux: 2. Myron Jackson, Sturgeon; 3'. Maurice Creed. Stur- geon; 4. Margaret; Levers, Stur- geon. Sec. 5: Pumpkins-—1. Eldon Dix- on, Gaspereaux; 2. Francis Mc- Kenzie, Gnsizereaux; 3. Derrell Ceilings, Sturgeon; 4. Reynolds LlewcPyn, Sturgeon. Sec. 6: Squash-l.‘ Myrtle Dix- on; 2. Billie McDonald; 3. Don- alda Mathcson. CLASS 4-I-‘lowers Sec. 2: Mixed Flowers-—1. Tbm- mie Jackson; 2. Jean Steele; 3. Noreen Coyle; 4. Douglas Ceilings. Sec. 3: Gladiolus-—1. Eva Jack- son; 2. Douglas Collin-gs. Sec. 4: Geranium—1. Reynolds friend; Hollywood, California, was the end oi s bairage on the film sets with Patsy Kelly running riot. and toiling the girl-crazy idol, lVlis- clia Auer. ‘ Fun and glamour", songs and rom- ance, dancers and brainy arc com- biied in this entertaining ii'olic bc- hind the scenes of a Hollywood studio. - Director Eduard Sedgttilck utilized many years of experience in vividly introducing the atmosphere and activities of a studio tied into the inside story of the gins outscle the studio gates. Headlined were the uproariously funny 'aii(l original sequences enacted by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and the hot-cha number of Lyda Itoberti. Patsy Kelly, Jack Haley and Mis- cha. Auer turn in sparkling per- formance to add to their comedy renown. Beautiful and youthful Rosina Lawrence scores brilliantly with her pleasing voice and skzllfnl acting in the romantic heroine role to merit special commendation. “Pick a Star” turns a studio in- side out for your entertainment. n hockey supplies. . nus nooans HARDWARE Company Limited December ‘l V} . ' HARRISQI Llewelyii; 2. Jean Steele; 3. Don- alda. Maiiieson; 4. Theresa Steele. CLASS 5—Frili'¢ Sec. 1: Red Astracliaii A-piples— BOBBY BREEN IN . “MAKE A WISH” Prince Edward Theatre 9th, 10th, 11th Sponsored by THE BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION BUY YOUR TICKET NOW FROM A SCOUT, CUB 0R ROYER Ceilings,’ 2. Harry Murphy; 3. Carl Ceilings. red R0(‘(l()—I. Theresa McDonald: 2. Reynolds Llewellyn; 3. Derrell Oollings. glas Collings; 2. Reynolds Idewei- lyfli d. Carl Ceilings. 2. G-asrpereaux; 3. Panmure Island. Bec. 2: Wild Flowers-—1. Mill- . town Cross; 2. Panmure Island. Cross; z. sturgeon; 3. Gaspereaux. Cari-on; 3. Alice Miller; 3. Eric 1. Margaret Rose: 2. Daniel Daley; 3. Irene Moore; 4. Dannie Creed. Llwellyn; 4. June Conrad. Sec. 3: Crabs-l. son; 2. Theresa Jamleson; 3. Dou- ~. glas Collings; 4. Reynolds Llewel- lyn. Sec. 4: Plums-—1. Irene Moore; 2. Hazel Nicholson. cuss ti-Cookylng Sec. 2: Blscuits—1. Noreen Coyile 2. Noreen Coyie; 3. Francis Creed; .4. Clemmie McCarron. Sec. 3: Ginger Snaps-—1. Hazel Nicholson; 2. Theresa MoCarron; 3'. Mary Janet Creed; 4. Theresa Jamleson. Sec. 4: White Tea Cake-—1. Eva Jackson; 2. Irene Moore; 3. Fran- ces Creed; 4. Gladys Landrigan. Sec. 5: Fudge-—1. Hazel Nichol- son; 2 Gladys Landrigan; 3. Eva Jackson; 4. Phyllis King. Sec. 6: Canned Beets-l. Mar- garet. Lavers; 2. Kitty Steele; 3. Ellen McKenzie. sec. 7: School Lunch—1. Made- line Creed. CLASS ‘I-Sewlng‘. Knitting and Crocheting Sec. 1. Div. A: Doll's Pyjamas.- 1. Mabel Sorrie; 2. Donalda Math- es" i; 3. Ther: McDonald. Sec. 2: Domed Mitten-—1. Mabel Sorrle; 2. Theresa McCarron. Sec. 3: Embroidery - 1. Mabel Sorrle; 2. Mildred Campbell. Sec. 4: Knitted Scarf —1. Mabel sorrie; 2. Ellen McKenzie. Div. B, Sec. 1: Blouse-—1. Edie Mathesont 3. Edith French. Sec. 4: Darned sock — l. Jean Steele; 2. Edith French: 3. Hazel Nicholson; 4. Dot Godsoe. Sec. '5: I-Iemstltchlng-J. Aman- da McClure; 2. Edith French. CLASS 8—-Manual Training Div- A, Sec. 1: Reynolds Llewellyn. Sec. 2: "Bird House - 1. Eric Mdyneatix; 2. Myron Jackson. Sec. 3: Towel Holder ~—- 1. Jnlin Creed; 2. Tommie Jackson; 3. My- ron Jackson. _ Div. B, Sec. 4: Miscellaneous- l. Eric Molyneaux; z. Allan Jam- ieson; 3. Lowell Johnston. Footstool —- l. CLASS ll-Llvestovck and Poultry Sec. 1: Heifer Calf-l. Douglas Sec. 2:Pullet and CockereHBar- Sec. 3: White Leghorn-—1. Dou- CLASS Ill-Collection! Sec. 1: Weeds—1.Milltown Cross: Sturgeon; 4. Sec. 3: Insects — 1. Milltown CLASS li-Sohool Work Sec. 1 (s): Writing-l. Leo Mb- Nlflll HEA "i? o , A _ ll» HEATER Hauler ‘Igwinflovv Heston have e morn Oath-dc, Downdraft principle of hen delivery, which gives you beat when you wont i: and in the right proportion. A variable lpeed switch with a wide range of peed: makes it poo- lible to regulate the but om- to meet the our‘: noedn on truly have controlled bear with a Harrison Twin- flow Heater. Pour models from which to _ Let u. lnliall m m-uy BATT 8. Maoltlli Molyneaux; 4. Georgina Hender- son. Sec. 1 (b): Writing- 1. Jean Graham; 3. Fern Hicken; 8. Lena Llewellyn; 4. Slddall Jenkins. Mabel some; 8. Jenn Bernard; 4. Jameo Douglas. ' I. Mary Llewellyn: 3. Willis Jen- kins; 4. Donaldo Motheson. Phyllis King; 3. Mary Creed; 4. Heath Hewellyn. l. Jean Steele; 8. Gladys IJIIdF-l‘ gun; 4. Rhoda McClure. ell Johnston; 2. Carl Johnston: ll. Nicholas lZ-anigan; dun. , Trait loll 00., Ltd. Sec. 1 (c) —- 1. Kitty Steele; i. 80c. 1 (ill-—1. Helen’ Jamleson; Sec. 1 (e)--(l. Madeline Creed; l. Sec. I (1)—1. Amanda Mature: Sec. 2: Mnp Drawing-—1. Low- 4. Weir Mb- sec. I (b): B. America-lLAlbei-t Johnston: 2. Margaret Douglas; 3. Mary Creed; 4. Shirley Johnston Geo. 2 (c): Europe-—1. Amanda Mdlnm; 2. Reta. Johnston; 3.3mm “ molten; 4. Margaret. Rose. Sac. 3 (a): Art work, snowman --I. Alice Miller; 2. Georgina Hen- derson; 3. Ethel Thompson; 4. Betty Thompson. Sec. 8 (o): Little Boy Blue-l. Edith Dixon; 2. Aiohlbald Dixon; 3. Willis Jenkins; 4. Jean Hioken. Bee. 3 (b): Old Dutch Cleanser —1. Priscilla Reid: 2. slddall Jen- kins; 3. Hm I-Iicken; 4. Lem mewellyn. Boo. 8 (d): Gir-lstmas Card-—1. Noreen Coyle; 2. Colin Steele; S. Dorothy Godsoe; 4. Alfred Jamie- son. Sec. 8 (s): itch Tree-l. Irene Moore; I. Preston Llewellyn; 3. Guy Hold: 4. Levomtt Graham. Sec. I (l): Iireplme - 1,. Reta Johnston; 3- Gladys Londrigan; S. Ihdlldflhng Communicate with Vaughan l-l. Groom Summerside I'll Grlflon Street Manager for P. E. bland Sec.‘ 2: Wealthy Apples-l. Irene Moore; 3. Carl collinzs: 3. Deon Effie Mathe- aooo ron YOU. Margaret Rose: 4. Amanda m:- Clure. Sec. a (g): Famrwl Wmkl Jean Steele; 2. Margaret Rose; 3. Amanda McClure; 4. Marsom Douglas. ' Sec. 4 (a): Portfolio-—1. Murray Harbor North; 2. Milltown Crow- Sec. 4 (b): Portfolio-l. Murray Harbor North; 2- MUlWWfl “N51 3. Sturgeon. sec. 5 (a): Original Poster — 1- Madellne Creed; 2. Nicholas Ian- lgan; 3. Milltown Cross School: 4. Gaspereaux School. Sec. 5 (b): Original Poster-—1. Leverett Graham: 2. Preston Llew- ellyn; 3. Gladys Landrlgan; _4. sturgeon School. Sec. 6: Plastlcine Modelling-—1. Bernice Hicken; 2. Gaspereaux School; 3. Gaspereiiux School; 4. Priscilla Reid. sec. 6 (b): A Book - 1. Carl MoLure; 2. Gaspereaux School; 3. Gaspereaux School; 4. Leverett Graham. Sec. 6 (b): British Isles—i. Reta Johnson; 2. Heath» Llewellyn; 8. Margaret Rose; 4. Gladys Landri- gen. - CLASS 12—Conte|ts ~Sec. 2: school Chorus-—1. Stur- geon School. CULKINS-(TDONNELL A very pretty wedding was sol- emnlzed at St. Paul's Church in Dorchester, Mass, Oct. 25th., when Miss Hilda O'Donnell became the bride of Mr. John W. Culklns of Concord. Mass. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles E. Cur- ringham. The bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Mr. Urban Malone. and the bridal procession proceeded to the altar to the strains of Mendelssohns Wedding March. The bride was given in marriage. by her uncle. The bride was dressed in, blue transparent velvet with hat and accessories to match and carried a bouquet of talisman roses and maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Bryson of Waltham, Mass. who wore black transparent velvet and a bouquet of talisman roses and chrysanthc- mums. "the groom was supported by Mr. Joseph Booth of Concord, Mass. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the groom's aunt's, lVlrs_ Robert Bryne, Milton, i Mass. Then the happy couple left ' for a honeymoon trip through New Hampshire and Vermont. On their return mother reception was Malone, Roxbury. Mass. . M". and Mrs. Culklns will reside in Concord. Mass. The hi1‘.- is the daughter c! Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Donnell, Souris, P. E. Island. Get Back Nevv Youth, Energy, Vitality s. i. F I i l i ii‘ vu- OARTEIVS Book and Stationary Storo SANTA CLAUS IIEADQUAIUIEBS Spoohlfielhrlhhvvcok. ciuorsmlis a 3 cums. - FANCY BOXED BTATIIII- DRY. A BEAUTIFUL LINE I CALENDAR-B lor 1083. CHRISTMAS SEALS. TAGS. FANCY and WRAPPING PAPER, IOUN- TAIN PEN! (Wntonnnnh and other nukes, all prions.) NEWEST BOOKS coming In nary day. OFFICE In! Pocket DIAI- IIIS for 1H5. Do ours and vhlt SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS (mama-l nun of TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES; 000., Int come In and loo nu! your selections IABLY. CARTER 8. 00. llnltod BECAUSE-It is the great harmless piclr-me-up. . . - .....]§in§ @112 J UN IOB RUGBY DRAWS CBOWDS WINNIPEG, Nov. 26—-Winnipeg football interest fired by enthusi- asm for a great senior too-m. BN6 Bombers, citizens turned out in thousands to 501111011 hill! "h"?! rugby thisseason. In the ‘three-team City Schools division where Martin Gainer and Ole Mldgarden of Bombers coach- ed- Gordon Bell high school to n 011" ‘ ‘ , crowds-of 2.000 w 4,000 watches league games played at night under floodllghts at Oe- “Diamond Treasure" Contest lids FRESH OYSTERS Per qt. - 4- _ - $1.00 FRESH HADDOCK Perlb.--,----l2c FRESH FILLETS Per lb.—‘-—-—-—-18c Give us a call when you require anything in the fish line. We carry a supply every day of the week. BDUPS LTD. Phone 389-390 FREE DELIVERY Chester A. Campbell Jeweler Queen Street For Head And 0112f: Colds Try Pine Needle N Dm Chest aft’. p. m‘ 25 CENTS‘ EACH C- C. HEESCHEN THE EUSTON PHARMACY NOVEMBER 2'6, 1937 ___\ Eastern Guardian ‘SUDD .. rm nannnw, J Lyons died sudde '1' ' 9h‘ at bei- horns in gollluridlesday m“ ..'s use OIIPT Charlottetown Gu mnsmfl‘; “a landed to their Rent Archie am ____ ..‘BOBIN H001) p“) ouomlcal. More loaves 21R if; ouch bag. ___._____=:..___________ DOTIIEIB Stadium, e Manloba Schools 1 four teams was handicagegge s; lack 0t a suitable playing new ‘m, crowds there were riot as large bu, the clan of football did not m. fer. Greg Kabat of Bombers comb ed 5t. Paul's College producing one of the best, “ha, teams in Winnipeg's histpry, : A playoff with Gordon Bell w“ slated but Si. Paul's, barely tin-om, a gruelling league final, dElfl/llltgd Daniel McIntyre and Kelvin com_ ole-Md the Olly division with s, gghngnmllfifl. Pflvenscourt, 1m; W ipeg and Poi-tag is ' in the Manitoba leaguee Frame JUST ARRIVED ___-_. Ski Suit! and Snow Suits, m," 2-14 you: $2.98 to 6.95. m... Ski‘ c-p. sroo and $115, ‘The Misses _HOLMES a BRADLEY '15? Queen Si. Phone 92 PIANOS _ Ill lhe new lmnll rim HEINTZMAN and NORDHEIMER Names th I. for for quality. And ‘W? you to call and see than outstand- Plums. “”$'Z'O°_'O°O'”””“PRIZE””* MILLER 3120s., LTD, 535111103‘ Ilvell with each dollar- W"., Diamonds and wAMpoLEvs EXTRACT 0F‘ COD LIVER The oldest and largest sel. ling tonic and builder on the market. ON SALE AT JOHNSON d’. JOHNSON TF8 QUALITY nrwosronz [Phone 33. Cor. Prince i Kant Sh .L;Ax wwd held at the home of Mr. Urban H. K. S. H Offering to the Pillsol To our. start, RE City and Count N0 CHARGE UNLESS Owners of Land or Build Their P Persons Desiring or Vacant Lots . as GREAT GEORGE s-r. Rea-l Estate A branches of Real A29"! and Manager. ry. To give arran M 1 |_ cast?.2.I.§?§Z..‘Zfl'.’;§§°"'° and Estates. has are Asked to Lisl rooertie. to BUY or or Forms are Invited to Cal] Charlottetown Y rvv+§+O genci MING a service in all Estate as EM ic NI Properties in valuations, Tenants, g6 Properties DEAL EFFECTED RENT City House: TEL. 1370 to the title ‘ ." 1 I0 x 20 4 Light! 42 x l) 4 Light: '12 x 24 4 Light: l3 x M 4 LlIM-l 14 x 28 4 Lights 15 x 80 4 Light! [if] I”. LUMBER DEALERS Plibic I7! w! Ill-W‘ for immediate delivery ITQRM Cl SH it the following ohm: i Size 24% x Sine 28% x 48% Sin 28% x 56%: Silo 80% x 60% Sin 82% x 64% Sin 34% x 08% Then are Blck-Puttled with m rim Linseed on Putty .- 45% P. 0. BOX 392