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CAPITOL‘ } ‘Laurel & Hardy That ha. been, and is Charlottetown l-‘lii Kent S.» reel Far Sighted Eyes Seventy per cent of fur <i_!:‘r'.|\r| eyes are \\(“.ll( re- frnctivrly. llisr-nrtiinri from this ctmrlttinn slmlvs tnoslly at ticar wort: and may he headache, sore "W5- ""- vnusiross or even llllY-ri 1"’ aeh. Cur drivr-rr. in this class may stiller m §l'l('I‘Z‘-l)l(§ (lis- comfm-t. Glasses relieve the strain. (i. F. llutcliason . .»-n<@ ms-‘uwg -*u¢‘-_ e-m-p. Professionol . _-_-¢-_.—.'-¢ m. l’ M. ALP. AN FA not gr-iwm: Inn y to Loan artls . _.. t.» -. it. rfr-tnolnelnro I Chartered Arrountnnt 1 140 Richmond Street i l’. O. Box l2. y__ . Phone 67. I Ill-cuff? . E Blfi."l'l.l-Il'. K C. Nfl HY K C. Barristers Illld AttorncF'fl"l-3W - To _ _|.0/u\f___*___ t‘ “"0 8: Andrews FUNERAL murvrons AND F1.\lll.’\l.I\Il-lllS Hunter Rivm" zuul l)ti_\' xnul .\i.|:t Phone R lll-‘JZ B: ll 7-2.2. A ER BARRISTFR. SOLECYIOR. ETC. - Mi “ TO LOAN -. .4 Bonk oi Camuda liltlg Charlottetown Alex. W. blatheson BARRISTER. SOLlC-ITOR. ETC. (Jollr-tetionr 0 loo: 90 (heal (‘icorge Sin-ct MARITIME ADJUSTXIIICNT HURHSU CREDIT — ("OLIJCITIONS (‘RLITH REPORTS . PRISON \l. LOANS 9 Tut-cl ltlllg. I lurluttr-lnirn wre- "rcaltvri-t- A. Large I llfilllPnlil \'l"ll‘ll .\lll.\l-.l' T4! .' -\.\ (l)|.l.I-.l IIOTKS i J apanosle Phillis? Sees World War 3—(AP)-—A ' NEW YORK, Nov. prediction that a. world war will break out within i. year unless the Chinese-Japanese conflict is ' t-nrlori lwfore that time was voiced today by Shingoro Takaishl, Jap- l\llt"-€ publisher of the Tokyo news- paper Nichi Nichi. The present war “may well be- come atrother world war," he said. "If the conflict goes on another ' _v€.11‘. Russia will probably come tn~nnd that will be the beginning of another great war. Germany will back Japan, France has u military alliance to support Russia. and other nations may not be able to help becoming involved "Our hope is that America will remain neutral-will remain a good jitrlge." Takolshi ls on route to Europe on a good-will mission. He said he spoke from knowledge gathered in conversations with Japan's war nrinhicrs. cabinet and prime min- ister. and declared. “Japan will not draw book a step. 1' curl tell you 0415'»- we Wm fight. Russia." CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Following is the report oi Oross Roads school for the month oi’ October:- Grncle X—1 2. Louise Molyncnttx Grade IX-l Cllvc Stewart; 3 lum Grade VIIL-i. Jean MacRae i. Btltlriv Molynentlx Gmrlo V-l. Bryer Jones Grade IX (b) l, Faith Donald; 2 Jan Stewart. Grade IV-wav 1. Lucy Carver; 2 Blair MncRae Grade III —-l. Jackie MMRM anrl Rnlpltle Maccalltim (equal). Gmrlr- II-l Margaret Jones. (‘it-ode I -1 Eleanor Molynesux. Tent-her, Margaret F. Huntley. Norma MacOollum; MacNell; 3. Helen Alicia Jenkins: 2. Blair MacCal- Mao- LONDON. (C?) — Flying boats have been sub-Minted for land alr- planes on the Alexandria-Karachi log of the Empire air services. Eventually flying boats will be trscrl all the way to Australia ASTIFFNISS Plenty of Minurdfi well l t ' lhave been together on the screen. At lTin-ce Edward When Laurel and Hardy sing a duet with variations, preceded by a. swing dance of the guy 00$ vintage. in the feature-length com- edy, "Way Out West," it represents the most hilarronlv-tnmy and brilliant entertainment this stcllai‘ tram of comic have prcz-ctiteci (lur- ing the more than tcn years they I Sad-laced Stun and ponrpous- jolly Olie are a riot oi‘ fun from the time they enter the tueture across a desert stream with their trick donkey until their iade-oitt crossing the stream on _tho \ray_ back. It's their first We-tern and‘ the boys whoop it up as a pair of “teuderheeh prospectors trying t0 do a good deed in delivering n gold mine deed, only to end up in a series of misdeeds “Way Out West" has been given an excellent physical moltnting oi‘ the color and glamour or the tvild and woolly we-t, and the char- acterizations by Sharon Lynne, James Finlayson, Rosina Lawrence, The Avalon Four and Stanley Fields are outctancliizg, Under the direction of the vet- eran James W. Horne, bright new gags are wed-spotted and are spontaneous in bringing out the laughs You have to hear Laurel and Hardy sing and see them do the light fantastic to appreciate the most merry round 0f mirth they hove ever started. Gene Autry At Capitol Pulse-stirring Mid charming, "Git Along Little Dogie-f’ Gene Autry's latest action-filled musical western, is a delightfully exciting attraction. The film opened last night at the Capitol Theatre, Seething with thrills, and abun- dant with excellent soitgs, "Git Along Little Dogies" is well en- tertainment, and is a noteworthy addition to Republic Studios‘ Gene Autry re1ea>es The story deals with intrigue and action laid against the digging of an oil well in cattle cottntry. Atttryks valiant attempts to pro- tect t/he ranchers. his humorous and exceedingly pleztsatit romantic difficulties with lovely Judith Allen. splendid comedy by Smiley Burnette, Willie Fung, iop-tiotch Chinese comedian, and the we.l- known radio songsters, the Maple City Four. combine to result ln entertainment well worth anyoneb time and money. The musical interludes are swell. 590° All"? is tops as a singing cowboy. and renditions by Smiley Burnette and the Maple City Four are equally pleasing. Swift is the par" u.’ “Git Along Little Dogles." i" Wwr Joe Kane has produced a rapid-fire thriller with melodious and comical mo- memo that enhance a l-houoghly enjoyable story. You can‘ miss on "G"? 51°"! Lllllle Dogles," is your reviewer’ advice. It; a swell-ole. gent, sure-lire pioneer, Cleric And Student Drowned In Nfld. PORT AUX BASQUES, Nfld., Nov. Ii-Rcv. Oliver Jackson. Sup- erintendent of Missions and Relig- ious Education Secretary oi’ the United Church of Canada ln New- foundland, and Wallace Harris, a strident missionary. were drowned at Petites. nenr here today when - 7th as follows: Canoe Cove ll >A.M. : Lloyd Henderson, Student. ' Services on Sunday, November 7th lflb DIIILRIAII l ILIUWIN KIUAKUIAI‘ m0 Central Guardian This column lo rolruvoil (or loin o! local lnteroll but advertising 0| n nuvvoy nature may be lunar-loll It I font» u Willll strictly plylllll In lil- TJIICB: CBASWELL for Photograph; STEWARTS YEAST maker bet- wr bread. 1551-944.“ KENT BEAUTY Shoppe. Spag- 1111 barxams. lh-iam-u-a-zl. USE “SWLITE” oett-ei baking. CONFEDEBATION S URA NCE shortening for LEBI-B-M-tt LIFE m L-01B9-7-l2-3l2 NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST . .v.th Robin Hood Porridge 0am § China, Silverware or Plain. FREE-B x 10 Enlarged Phobo- . sruph. Consult Croswell Studio. I L-1286-l1-1-3l. I HAVE YOU A cor!‘ oi the Ross- ‘ lmller feeding schedule for fall and - carly winter? It tells how to get the colour and the sheen into fox fur. SUNDAY SERVICES. - New i Glasgow 11.00 A. M. Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. Li. Quigley, Minister. L-l455-11-5-1l. CHURCH or scoTL-uvlm-mv, T nlCOlm Ga broith will preach 1 November 7th. Belle River 10.30. Point Prim 2.30. Kinross 7 P. M. L-l443-l1-5-1l. DIVINE SERVICES ivill be held 1n the Central Parish Sunday. Nov. Churchill 3 P.M. Clyde River 7 P.M. L-1438-ll-5-1-l. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- ns follows: Appin Road 11 A. M. Srtuament of the‘ Lords Supper, llrsnble ii P. M. Victoria 7 P. M. *‘-prcizil Missionary Service of the vV. M. S. L-1432-11-5-ll. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT INGS, Mr l-lorbert. will be Rl/ITOIUE to their lrir-ixds on the occasion of their fiftieth anniversary of their mar- ridge on Tucsdzty. November 9, 1937 from 3 to 5 and 7-10 P. M. L-1363-11-3-5. BRADALBANE CONGREGA- 'l‘l(ll\'.-Rev. Arthur Wallis, B. A., Minister. Sunday, November 7th. ll A. M. North Granville. 3 P. M. Rose Valley. 7 P. M. Bradalbane. Pic-rise note change back to regular hour. The Pastor will continue u series of sermons on "The Gospel of God." L-l445-l1-5-1i. -I<Il'N'l‘I-IR RIVER U N I T E D (IllAR(lE.-—Rev. W. A. MacQuarrle, B. ll, Minister. Services for Sunday November 7th will be at North Wilt- shire at 11, Wheotley River at 8 and Hunter River at '7. Sunday School at North Wiltshire at l0 AJVI. and at Hunter River at 10.30. L-l452-11-5-1t. TIN-WEDDING AT BELFAST- A plcilsilllt evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aage Larsen Glashvin Belfast, on Oct. 20th, when they were visited by their neighbors and friends in honor of their tenth wedding on- niversiugv. The evening was un- {oriunnily very rmpleasant and was the means of malty more people being absent but although the Halloween spirit gave the imagin- ary feeling of block cots and witch- es being around by the soughlng and slghing oi the “and, inside was bright nnd cheerful and a real good time was enjoyed by everybody. The first part of the evening was spent in pleasant social intercourse Later in the evening the "wedding gifts“ were presented to the young couple who were assisted by Mrs. Angus Murchison who also read the nccompaning verses. When all were opened up the table was soon filled with a shining and pleasing variety of tinvrare with n0 overabundance of duplicates. Mr. Larsen reeling- oll to have a pleasant evening. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Larsen assisted by the ladies and it was much enjoyed by 0.11. Splendid music was given by Messrs worth, Johnson and Hutcheson with violin and har- monica and dancing including lancers, foxtrot-s and a splendid ox- hibitlon of step-dancing was en- joyed {or a short time. At 11.45 the guests departed wishing M1‘. and Mrs. Larsen and llheir promis- ing young family the best or ludr and many happy returns of Oct. 30th. B. HAMILTON W. l- Mrs Keir Woodside, enter-Mined the Hamilton W. I. at her home on Tuesday evening, Oct. 19th. The President presided over the meeting which opened by singing O‘Canada, followed by Npeating the Creed In unison. Roll call was answered to by thirteen members. After the mud- ing adoption of the minutes. re- ports were heard from the various committees The school committee reported that cotton had beenpurohased and put on the display board, while the rick committee reported that o. box of fruit has been sent to a sick resident. It was decided to collect for the Orphange. Hattie ‘Paylor, Elizabeth Ramsay, Elva Stewart and Mrs. Chas. Stewart were oppolntod b0 collect for same. It was also decided to send I donation o! food stuffs to the Prince County Hospital. The Questionnaire on (mild Wdl- lare was tilled in. alter which p, most interesting mending "an 3g. lns Clinloed“ was rend by min- beth Ramsay. Mrs. F J. Locket-by invited the members to her home for the on- nual meeting. Roll coll to be on- SWQTM by "Why! and Menu at’ Improving the Institute. Lunch w... served by the hug. w whirl! b.v Mrs; Major Taylor and Mrs James Ramsay, Q0]- ly thanked everybody and wished. CONTAINS NO AlUM Complete list of ingre- dients on every tin. 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