Ini-g n \'.. I . lIIf\\ p. L! I! ,-.. r111: CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN nnn. _ "AGE so; _ DASN or PRINDE EDWARD — NDW Matinee: 3.l5—16c, 26c. Night 7 and 8.-I5-26c, 37c, 45c. It's amazing what you can get away with if you hove technique! KISSES ‘.7 Mon 1 iromery’s Best Picture AIJIAII Aiiiiitgoiiierjv 111111 a lili- . :11 11 lilting comedy ' '".\Ierr_\' Old England" is L111‘ uitraetioii 11'. 1111.- Prince lidivurd lhenirti, where 111s latest hletro - kiul.)\\'_\'il - Alnywsij picture, '1 is t the l-‘iesli ls Weulz," 1s 1.1111111.» 111111 heart throhs ’il'1L‘tI nutiaeiices. The new picture is u illinization of Ivor Novelitrs innious stage hit, "The 'l'ruti1 Liauie,‘ firs‘. a sensa- tion iii lroniloii and later, at the Bill'l‘_\‘ii‘.\.ll‘tt ‘P11114111: in K1111’ York, a iii‘. \\'l1li Billie Burke. Xlllllllftllllidfy plays the clever but lauphxible 311x, 1i11po11~r1sl1cd young aristocrat \\lio itelllves 10 mllliiv a r1111; eirl. lie finds a prospect iu a 1.17111 y 1101:1011-0111:111, 'v.'oi'1»:s all his \\'llIS the girl's love-w .1.1 i.ii's 111 lure with her best i1'lL‘lltl who l1.1.sii't a cent. 'l'orn between love and need of ili(illt‘,\‘--plllS a sense of (liily to the rich girl wliii c1111 afford liini 11>: i111 t/ri11iini1ii!.1l >011. oi luxury, Ill‘ iiiitis himself in a s-xlo-nplitting maze oi.‘ comical troubles and complications. His wooing of the girl he loved is one of the funniest. sequences ever serecnet1—'.1znl between the mom- rnts of upioarioiis 111011111111; are many draimiic little touches and vivid 1.11s in‘ real i‘ ' Thrrls of the Ascot ‘races, Lon- 1 don gambling casinos, and famous haunts of British society, all figure '11s interesting bnclzarounds for the smart story of love. money and Yicir consequent, difficulties. The Sounding Creek lilap Sheet Ready OTTAWA, Canada, Nov. 7.-- (The Low I)own 0n Hollywood Genevieve 'I‘obi11 and Pat O'Brien, teamed together by Col- umbia, under the tiirectcrial hand of Eddie Buzzell, have made a, . Hellyivoezi picture that dues its fas- cinating eavesdropping on the higher-ups of iilmdoin. with ii deft , grace and revealing accuracy. The ,' lpicture is “Hollywood Speaks," and 1i: is showing now at the Capitol ‘ 'i.‘hc11trc. The garlands that were bestowed 0n AIRS Tobin for ln-r perioriiinnec 1 i111 “One llour With .You" will be lrcpczitetl as :1 result bf her work in "Hollywood Spe: s." With all her delicately poised charm, she inter- prets the dramatic role of an‘ extra ‘girl, who fights to stardom. Part ‘O'Brien plays a newspaper icoluinnist in the perfect fashion ‘audiences have relied on Pa! O'Brien to deliver since he smashed iris; way into popularity and fume in “The Front Page." Lucien Prival, as a temperamental movie (lirertor puts conviction into his role. Ralf ‘llarolde is great as the menace, and Lcni Stcngcl, Rita La Roy and ‘Anderson Lawlor do excellently with D A P I T D NrAGTIiNEiEZ'ZL' N”; iii i‘? The Inside alcohol the Quiside girl in ollywood I M GENEVIEVE TOBIN PAT O'BRIEN 0mm 112cm: uuulu. 1 lMahonc Bay, N. s. At the age of ;14 he wok to the sea, and flohow- led i1, pract cally for the rest of lhls life. For a. time he was enBB-E" ed with his brother, the late Friends in this city and through- icapmm John Refuse. m carrying out the province will regret to learn ‘on fishing He was mdusidgous and “l ‘he “will °f C‘ N- R- C°“d“°°°' intelligent and of splendid personal Arthur J. Harper, which occurred \cha,.acte,._ “ “t m5 lmmei 205 “m” stml- He leaves to mourn a wldow and sundal“ 8”“ 9' “mg lunes" eleven ch ldrcn survying out of a The deceased, who was l. non of funny o’ mmeen ' the late Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, The sons are View,’ Han-y, M- was born in Charlottetown, October be“, John and us,“ 1n George. 25m" 187T town, Oliver" in Charlottetown, and lie served as an efficient mmnber William m Everett, Ma“ The of the local police force for seven daughters are M“ James Mac. years, until he accepted the position of brakesman on the C. N. R. in November, 1905. By strict attention to duty he re- ceived well earned promotions, act- illg as yard foreman and spine conductor from 1916 until his ap- pointment as conductor In i921. The late Conductor Harper un- derwerit an operation in May, 193i). He resumed work in September, but in January, 1931, wins forced m go to Montreal for a second operation and after comng home was again compelled to return to Montreal the foilowing June. After this la1t operation ho failed to improve, 11nd on his return home kept to his bed, until his m,” peaceful passing Sunday. l The pa“ bearers were Messrs He was a member of the Masonic I Chest“ Lmwomm, Dame, Marten. Order and a laithm member Dan Skinner, Robert Jeffrey, Ash- Trlnity United Church. 18y Allen and Peter 60mm Only two months ago his mother glossed away; his wife PPedeWB-SN IN MEMDIIIAM ARTHUR J. HARPER or and Miss Jennie Rafuse, Char- lottetown, Miss Marion Rafusc, Georgetown. One brother, Anselm Rafuse, In Martin's point, N.S., and two 5'5- ters Mrs, Walter Bcnnliigton, New York, and lvlirs. Annie Hamm, sur- vive. All the children, with one ex- ception were present at. the funeral. which was held Sunday in George- vtOWII, and of which there was a large attendance of Flmpflihilinl; friends. After services were C011- ducted in the Baptist Church by Reverend Mr. Pke, the body was laid to rest in the Baptist Ceme- ‘smailler roles. i An extra girl. who pines for star- dom . . who would cnminii sin- I ‘cirie if she could not attain herl goal . . . stardom, by one means or _. lannthcr, . . . that is the 11'1"‘ 0T i lgirl played 11y Genevieve 'l‘ol.iin. l IAnci before ihc picture 011111;. she, ihas achieved her desire. . . . 111.. i111: a suicide and a murder" in lirr 1 wake. i‘ Based on realistic incidents. j "Hollywood Speaks" is presented with all the glamour and the drama that. charartcrircs Ilollywwvod. "Hollywood Speaks" is well worth sceintw-anil important in everyone who wants to become intimately ac- quainted with the film capital. 1v- ,hin1 four years ago. MR. SCOBIE N. JOHNSON H0 man's. 1° “mum one “ml Thc death occurred at George- Harold, , and the following brothers, mwn on October 25th o! Mn scoble and sisters: John M“ Maiden‘ i N. Johnson, aged ‘l9, a well known KIRFSJ G00. W. and ROIXIIid E., Olland highly respected resident‘ ML this city‘ Mrs‘ ‘vane’ Oveflan’ EwlJohnson had been confined to his emu’ Mass" Mris’ J‘ A‘ Watkins’ at" i bed for four weeks, and during his Louis, Ma, Mrs. Arthur l-lendersoinhast illness w” tenderly nursed by Union and Mrs. Louise Harpenims daugmer. Mm Pew, Rosa, at my w an o’ who?‘ the Guardian whose home he passed away, and extends heartfelt sympathy. by his sisberdxrlaw, Ms Ldpnge_ Mr. Johnson was born in Long River. From there he removed to Cardgan, and about thirty years MR. GEORGE RAFUSE The death occurred at George- Leod, Halifax. lvitrs. Herbert, Frasq Sounding creek is an intermittent. stream rising about. twenty miles north of Youngstown, Alberta, ‘ which F1119!‘ iloviing in R 50111110113’ ing no outlet, is strongly alkaline. 1111f! Qflslfirly ‘UFBCUOH turns north Sounding Creek sectional sheet just fowri, on Friday morning, November 4th, of George Refuse, aged 58 ‘years. Mir. Rafuse was a man of lsplcliflld physique, but about two again and empties lake. into Sounding published by the The outlet of Sounding lake Survey, Department of the Interior is Eyehill creek which flows north- shows o. considerable length of the castrlgv to Itfanito lake which, hav- ‘creek from which it is named. Topographical iiveclcs ago he took lli, and, despite his strong constitution, he gradually gi-ewi weaker until the end came. lie was born In Martin's Point, i Buying Silver Fox Felts H. ROSMAN Representing a. m. i l Addresses will be delivered by ERcv. D. L. Griffiths and Rev. J. B. Skinner and others. A choir will be In attendance. of Mgntl-Qal The public is sincerely requested _ to attend this service. the lsrgqt-st individual Silver Fox Iiuvers in 6057_11'8-2l' Canada. Iiuying Office 115 Grafton Street. opposite Public Library 61158-1 I -i§-It-2i BELFAST ARMISTICE our canmnnnon NOVEMBER nor, 1932 Under Auspices of Eldon Branch ufjhe B. E. S. L. A public Memorial Service be held at the Soldiers Monument. AII returned mcn fall In at 10.15 FOR iALE Tho beautiful Black Clydesdale] Stallion Black and White No. 25747 1 six ycnrs old with registered papeini Priced right for quick sale. One; Monaghan Slovcn good as new. Terms If required. P. J. CAIRNS, ARMISTIDE lilrs. W. A. Maclrarcn Gentlemen $1.00 CANADIAN LEGIDN IN IIIXONXS HALL AND (1.1,\;,11)|_1N NATIONAL norm. THURSDAY, NDIIEMBER 10111. Tudor the Ilisiinguishcd PiiIITInngQ I.iei|i.-finvern0r Dnlion and and His Worship Mayor Stewart and Mrs. Stewart. , (r1111. PIRONS AT Dixon's 11111.1. Emerald, It. B. 6055-‘11-8-11. “from? Tenders will he received by the undersigned Liquidators of the (iivorgc E. Brown Fur Farming 00., ‘Limited, under The Winding-Up- , Act, for the Ranch, Foxes and other property of above mentioned Com- paiiy, situated on the farm of Mr. W. If. Buiman, Ncw Glasgow, up to l-"ritiay the 25th day of November, :11 . Consisting of the following: 1st. 1 acre more or less of lease hold land enclosed with high board and wire fence. Lease Include: right ‘OI WM’ to main road. 2nd. 3 sheds of eight comm"- ‘mcnts each with run way outside, eonccted with each compartment and enclosed with wire, ' I ’ 3rd- 0m: shed 98 feet Ion; with l4 cmpariments. EVE DANDE ezi‘ His Hon. Ali's. Dalton. DIPS- W. C, C(14)]; Ladies 75c Mrs. W. S. Stewart. Gentlemen $2.00 Dixon's ORCHESTRA REFRESIIMENTS 4th. 24 an m... (11 males 1.1.1 ~ I3 females.) 1 5th. 26 Pups (l1 males and 15 (‘hnperons at Canadian National IIoicl Mrs. W. J. Itr:<"t'1':1ii0nR :11 Hotel Should be Made Early ' fcmaIeS-i 6th. One power grlndgr, 7th. Ono Typewriter (Oliver-l Tenders will bc received either for the whole or for upanlg mm; rim-pi. Item om, Islam-ill Mrs. 1-‘. B. Conrad Macdonald Ladies $1.50 J. c. nousrow, MELVlLLI-Z BAKER, ago to Georgetown, where he has since resided. He was a carpenter by trade, and was engaged in that. work for many years. He also held the position of bailiff for some time. For four and a. half years he was jailer at Georgetown, 11nd discharged the dut'cs of that posit- ion faithfully and efficiently- I11 politics he was I strong Liberal. H; w“ also u, prominent. member of the Orimse order. He leaves to mourn three daugh- ters: Mrs. Peter Ross, Georgetown; Mrs. Edgar Webber, Chester, Mass-i Mrs. Charles Hartahom of Lynn. Mano. There was a large attendance at his funeral, which was held on Oct. 21th, Reverend C. E. Armstrong of Montague officiating, Interment be- ing in the Baptst Cemetery if Georgetown. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Walllc MacDonald, William Afartell, Pete Solomon, John Jeffrey. Chf-S" for Llewellyn, and James Condon. WIIALE OIL The supply of whale oil is dimin- ishing rapidly, if the Imports by the United Kingdom, the world's larg- est murkct are n guide. During the first nine months of i932 the Brit- ish Imports totalled 57,023 tons, compared with 92,699 in the some period inst year. I I I iili“i"' 1 1 1 i ,,, Suy n the In eat hotel In the Maritime rovinces. Beautifully and central I S ’ I I h II fllll 0 II nitu- ofcdJlcing Kin '0 rooms with onto » view, Ll In bulls! and \ l)‘ garden npofof in! ohn. id European plan from 82. . terh. Idul umplo rooms and Balms I.‘ . Admiral Really ulre. the Ablolufely firepmc f, 250 Table cfhove meals and cnfc- own gangs service. WID IV IKNIZ Clkllllk IRIIIII Ill DENTIIAI. GUARDIAN _...,-~_ per word, strictly payahla In Id- CRANBERRIES Paul A. Murray, 8014-11-5-31 - BUYING market price. Charlottetown. SILVER Fox BUYER-Mr. n. Rosman has arrived for his 1m- nuni buying trip and will be located in the Tanton Building opposite the Public Library. 6059-11-8-11. ZION TElL-Hot Scallop Pota- toes, Hum, Tongue, Salads and Pineapple Cream Zion Church Tea Thursday. Tea served from} to 7 o'clock. 6050-11-8-21. ZION ANNUAL TEA. — Candy. Refreshment and Apron Tables at Zion Church ‘Tea Thursday, Nov- ember ltith. 6050-11-8-21. NOTICE.—A social meeting of all Returned Men will be held In the Belfast Public Hall, November 11th. 7.30 P. M. Justin VanIclerstine, Secretory. 6056-11-8-21. .1'r noiunJ-Mrs. Poniroy Murray. Bradalbarie, will be At Home on Friday, November the eleventh, from two o'clock to five, and from seven 1o nine. 605441-841. POLICE COURT —- AI. the PO- lice Court yesterday morning a drunk and disorderly had his $10 bail cstreated and. mother drunk was dismissed. TIIIC PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to hear Miss Lena Fraser, l-lomc Missionary at Immigration Pier, ilalifax, tell of her work, to- morrow at 8 o'clock in St. James Hall, under the auspices of W. M. S. 6040-11-8-11. OUR GIGANTIC SALE 0f Men's 11nd Boy's Clothing continues all this week. Men's Suits $1.00. Boy's Stilts 50c. Men's Overcosts l‘; pricc. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 6043-11-8-81. FINE HANDICRAFI‘ WORK- Muss Ethel Maclvlurruy had the distinction of winning two first. prizes in the handicraft classes at the Halifax Exhibition recently. The mlzcs we're for spcclmem of lace “dessert doylics and modern point lace. WINS SCHOLARSHIP Mia Claire Benoit, daughter of C. H. and Mrs. Benoit of this city, has won an art scholarship at the School of the Museum of Fine Acts, Bos- ton, ' DOMINION INCOME TAX PAY- MENTS.,—Under the regulation: of the Department of National Rev- enue, all unpaid taxes as estimated by taxpayers are now bearing in- tercst at. six per cent plus four per cent, or a total of ten per cent per annum. It is the part of wisdom and economy therefore, for those them paid. specialties Ltd, Toronto. The sub- Mioore 8r. MaoLeod Ltd. and Hospital yesterday ntorning of Mrs. Alexander Boyle wife of 0H0 of the members of the firm of the Byers construction Co., who are iworking on the new Hospital. De- lccased had been a patient in ihb lhospftalfor about. four weeks. She leaves, besides a sorrowing husband, two young children who will have the sympathy of citizens generally ‘in their sad bereavement. I FIRE LOSS—On ‘ruesday eve- ning, LIovcmber 1st, a dwelling house owned by Mir. James MoGulg an, Si. Mary's Road, was totally wdesiroycd by fire. This house was on the estate of the 18in 11101111818 McGee. The fire started in the ai- tic and was out of control when it ivns discovered. The cause of the lirc is unknown. The loss was pririly covered by insurance. RESULT 0F LOTTEIIIES at. Halloween Ten. in Holy Name Hall: Cake, Jack Walsh, 220 Syd- ney Sh, No. 222; cushion, Alfred Murray, New Wiltshire, No. 3B3; bed-spread, Mrs. W. M. Davy, Wey- mouth Si, No. 638; hooked rug. Mrs. R. J. McDonald, I-Iillaboro Si... No. 460; aluminum kettle, Ray McMillan, Cumberland St, N0. 46 luncheon set, Marion Dougan, Prince 81.; bed jacket, Mrs. Uriiw lvfcDnnalil, City: luncheon sci, Miss l-‘eclv, City; cake. Fred Trainer, lCity; box chocolates, Elinor Dow- ling, 01H. I I 1 l 1 This I; reserved for nun, but auvenlsementu of n new: character may be Inserted at. the rate of do. at NATURALIZATION PAPERS —l Mr. Christian Fredrick Bladt, na- tive of Denmark. who landed in P. E. I.. Mayjst. I927, worked for Mr- ‘r. Benton, North s1. Eleanor: for 3 months, afterwards worked for Goo. Bishop and Sons, Summer‘ side. about 15 months, now em- ployed for the last 3 1-2 years with Bruce Stewart and 00., as machin- ist, has received his Canadian Nat- uralizaiion papers. His many friends wish him 51100986- WOMENS INSTITUTE-A new branch o! the Women's Institute was organized on Friday. Niivfimbe!‘ 4th, 1902 at Albion Cross. Followini are the officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. A. D. Matheson: vice president Mrs. George Mirth- esnn; secretary Miss Hazel Burdett, Albion Cross; directors, Mrs. Swal- low. Mrs. Acorn, Mrs. S. Nicholson. Auditors; 111:3. Angus Macliéan. Mrs. Allan MacDonald. Meetings to be held on the second Wednesday of each month. The next meeting to be held at Mrs. MacDonads, Roll Call to be answered by different ways of using potatoes. were recent visitors to friends in the western section of the Province. Mr. Stanley Dumville, West Cape, motored to Alberton on Oct. 28, to attend the funeral of Mr. James Gibbs. Mrs. Thomas Howard and young Alfred Mclcaac, Glenwood. O. HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL Standingof Hampahlreschool for the month of October. Grade V:- 1 Mildred homer-e. Grade 11;: 1 Vema Kitsch, 2 Phyllr; Barton. Grade VIII sr: 1 Clifton Stewart. Grade VIII Jr: 1 Annie Stew- art. 0’Leary And i And Vicinity Plouglilng and road work was stopped by frost temporarily in this locality for the first time this season on Nov. 4. The weather re- mains windy, clear and cool, ideal late autumn weather. Apparently the revenue cutters are right, on their job, cruising the Straits in- cessantly, ever on. the alert for low- breakerc of all kinda. The west- ern section of the Straits seems to engage their particular attention. While Mr. Lyle Livingstone of Glenwood was working with n gasoline engine during threshing operations at the farm of Mr. Al- bert Gorrlll, his clothing became entangled in the engine. Mr. Henry, McPherson, who happened to be near, promptly went to his assist- ance‘ and with great. difficulty reu- cued him. Fortunately Mr. Living- stone cscaped with no injuries, ex- cepting a. few badly torn clothes. Grade V: 1 John Edwards, 2 Celia" Tremere, 3 Margaret Larter, 4 Heathl Yo u r family's Income DOUBLEQ/ Larter, 5 Home: Larter, 0 llhlpl Younker. Grade IV: i Lawson Truman, 2 Alec Lin-tel’, 3 Mlscllia Stewart, 4 101.; Younker, 5 Preston ‘Iiflnore Grade I11: 1 Claude ‘Homers, I Borden ‘Iremere, 3 Alice Edward: 4 Roy Btewartpo Alice Stewart. 1 Fultpn Kiiaon, '1 Raymond Tremors ‘daughter of Cape Wolfe, were re- 8 Leighton Lartetg cent visitors at the home o_f Mrs.l Grade II: 1 Irving Iremere. Grade I Sr: 1 Errol Stewart, i Ora Tremere. Grade I Jr: 1 Bertha WIND, Y Robert Edwards, 3 Fbrnc Ramon 4 Josie Watts, 5 Willie Lax-tar. Perfect attendance: Mildred m- mere, Urna Kitsch, John Edwards.‘ Alec Larter, Borden ‘rnemero, Allen Edwards, Fulton Kitsonymymond Tnemere, Leighton Lartei‘, Irving Tremere, Ora Tremere, Eirrol Stew- art, Robert Edwards, Feme ‘Premere, Magaet Later. It. may» be remembered that this Ia the second time that this young man has had a. narrow escape from death, having been accident- ally shot through the lung with l rifle three years ago. The Tyne Valley Dramatic Club presented their very interesting play "The Dust of the Earth" in Milo Hall to n. large and appro- cintive audience, who were unani- mous in acclaiming it a decided until the youn est ‘Id mum succes and all hope to welcome soon again this inimitable band of artists. having outstanding taxes to have, SUB-CONTRACTS LET — ‘The four lust sub-contracts for Prince of Wales College have been let by the Stewart Construction Co. The sub-contract for the marble, tile and terrazzo flooring was let to the Wallace Sandstone C0. Ltd, Mon- treal, and the sub-contract for wat- erproofing w Stemson Structural contract for llnoleoum was let to SADLY BEREAVED-Fmc death occurred at. the Prince Edward Isl- A very pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mr. E1- ,mer Betta on Nov. 2. A delicious lunch wasvservied by the ladies, the proceeds in aid of the Glenwood Hockey Club. The "Western Star" Temperance Division of Glenwood met. on Pri- day evening In Glenwood Hall and are still adding members in the roll. Before the whiter is over they expect to reach the one hundred mark. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gorrill, Dun- blane, motored to Alma on Nov, 2 to visit the latterb mother, Mrs. Dunbar, who, we regret to learn has again been stricken with par- alysic. Her many friends hope for her recovery soon. income for the supporting. Miss Margaret McDonald, Surn- merside, was a. recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald, West Cape. the policy, _ Mr. James A. 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