Al‘. b lb ,.._._ , ....-,‘.»... SHOWS -~ 3.15-—7--9.l5 SALUTE IQVALOU With EDWARD VIII. fTrfyflT " - 'r1i"r<;"1*11.(:RiAi;1~: '1' o v 1 i1 v 6000 (‘ANADIANS PAY- ING IIOMAGE TO FAL- LEN (70 MRADES AT VINIY RIDGE. ADDED PRINCE EDWARD --Today & Saturday SAT. MATINEE 2.30 IRAPPED . . . Ai the Bottom of ilio Omani is Dynamic drama an the i mighty man of the” llooi bafllo iho moat shocking o! disasters!“ 3 bHOH :3.l5 “The-Tilgirrirnagel I Vimy” I‘_‘Devil’s Playground" A powerful and dynamic drama. - “Devil's Pmygruiiiiil," which open- ed yeswrday a". tile PHIILZC Edward Theatre. Ullflflbllllllllfliy lays claim 1o being one oi the IIIlIoI. entertain- ing films of the 110w season. In breath-talking tciiipo it W135 R 510W of sunken submarines and shatter- ed loves. Richard Dix. as the raihcr gul- libe and unsophisticated sh lor, who is the “best deep 58:1 diver iii ihe U. S. Navy." turns in a well-nigh perfect performance. Chester Moi"- ris, as Dixs pal and a "Don Juan" among girls of every pori. DTOWKIPS the element of (lramatzc clash. _ The story, based on a ii-umglc lli which Carmen iDolorcs Dbl Rim plays fast and loose with the hon- est affections of Dorgan lRwhflrd Dbr), provides plenty of viiilc a0}- iori, especially in connection vimh the sinking of the submarine, ‘l._i'f\- prisoning Mason (CNN/er MOIUS‘ and the crew. b _ _ Scenes aboard ship, in Manilu end other picturesque pom. wdllleld“ the sunken submarine. Plllvlde a“ ‘nay of stinking backgrounds for the action The picture W“ dim“- ed by Erie C. Kenton. MissDel Rio never looked more enti-ancmil. m1 has she ever performed ‘more call- gbly in a. role which provides Dlenll’ pi dramatic oPDOFWHiW- “Salute to Valo iii; Eatons Sunglo COFFEE, l lb, Bag - - - - Glemvood TOILET PAPER Eatons Sunglo . . S - - 7 -— 9.15 _- SATURDAY NIXPINEE 2.30 ‘Empire. the Cenotaph ut Whitehall. ‘lair til". s C 20 oz. Tin TOMATO JUICE, Each 9c 3 for "Each 4c, s R0115 _ - __ _ . 8 Tim Me u. 1c I DAILY At Prince Edward i called and is the official Canadian .(30V€i'Iilll0ill. picturizution of the V-ml’ Pilifimflgff- From the time the great peace-time armada of Canadian veterans sailed from the shores oi Canada in I936 until they lflgaln crossed the Channel from Elizllnd as guest-s of the French Government. each incident of the Pllsrlmace of one-time warriors is faithfully and beautifully. deécnbcci and pictured on the screen. ‘The scene in Scotland. at the simple grave of Sir Douglas Ha g, at the tomb of the French un- known warrior. in historic West- minster Hall filled to capgcjty with Caiiiidliiii veterans who were ad- Mlu-“wd by'_Sla1il0y Baldwin, Ihc ‘Prime Minister. and (he ifnprcssivq rights at the sacred heart of the . m“ ""11 pictured for e/terrrzty and ' are crowned only by the feature of lhe_plci11re. the unveiling of Can- ada." memorial atop Vimy Ridge. bv King Edward VIII, ' ' IlNI-IQUALLED m rrsrorm ‘The reception accorded Kim: Ed- »wai'd later at a giirclcii P011)‘ 111 [Bufiklflgliam Palace by his Canad- l ran kuests lS something ihht historv “m? "01 equalled. Seated in groups as i! at a. school picnc in the i-IOWLWQQG: Favorite 80H. o n O ‘ll C PGIQIII 35R? Medicine Drama! WW Good _ Iodiclao {or giggle yicndl! SERIAL V. _i__-____é_____ ._ l CHAP. 7 SPORTFE EL S O N G R E E L Today and Sat. SAT. MATINEE 2.30 o \v'1iée1€i-T&n¢i 1W8??? At Capitol Iilonkcyshincs, melody and men-i. mini. WIIII the Clown Princes of Lailzglimuniu going b0 wwn with their inimitable tomfoolery. mark the latest comuly (ZO-gagglng Ben, Whecacr and Robert Woolsey, “On “Rain-Of! Again." Th1‘ 91111151118 51013‘ deals with a marathon feud between two bush iiess partners whose arguments al- ways end up Wllh u mutual docison to dlssolvc the partnership. Ali/lost of the hilarious action trans- pircs while Wheeler is working as vfllvi w Wwlsey as a result of u ivager. With the diminutive comed- ian literally at the mercy 0f his clear-chewing master, Wheeler en- (lc vors 1o reverse the mbles by bicukiiig up Woolsey and hs wife. This intrigue and Woolseys coun- ler-plot come to a climax during a lmusc party at which a. group of plig-uglies nrasqilcradihg as serv- ants. a gold-digger and several other guests launch a, crazy cam- poiizn to acquire two important coh- tracis lodged in Woo1sey‘s safe In addition to the mad antics, there is a bevy of beautiful girls in scvernl guy dance iiluiibers and two ca - ' 2s by the comedians. i“ ‘i Canadians made history that day lust as thcy had done in battle many years before. "Salute to Velour." whose star is a monarch who served with the "cxlrns" as a young officer and who Shadow of theyPalace itsdf thew .IN OUR WE S H O W YOU tzrccicd thcm as old comrades. is in ~ liiifzifS u " WILL BUY QUITE A LOT STORE A FEW PZXANIPLES OF 110w MUCH A QUARTER mu. no FOR r011 25c 25c 25c 25c SALMON (IRISCO Pkg. 12k‘, Bulk l Sunflower Pink l Lb. Tin »___.. .'._. __ -_. ____ SHRLDDEI) WHEAT 2 for ~ - — _ - - -_ l Lb. Tin 13c 2 n» 25¢ 25c 25c s 1.1.5. __ _ - TEA, y, Lb. 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IICQP! 4 M, Tln 38c QTFAK H, Chicken ‘M’ T,“ ‘ ‘ - " i Tho Gaiitral Guaiiiian -_-_- CIASWELL for Photographs. CONFIDIIBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE L-BTSO-‘l-IZ-Sl! STEWABTS YEAST makes bet- wr bnld. lafilil-fl-lé-t! I ROBIN I000 FLOUI Milled from washed when: for your satis- (notion. L-i075-1-28-I4. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE,- Rev. D. J. Morrison. Minister. Ser- vices on Sunday. October 24th as follows: Victoria 11 A M. DeSable 3PM. Bonshaw1PM.' ' L-87i-l0-22-li GORGEOUS PANSIES-Jdi‘. Von Club Guy has a brilliant array of pan-lies at his gardens. from which he has sent The Guardian a | choice bouquet. CORRECTION-Mr. James B- MacDonuld was re-elected. presi- dent of the Fishermen‘; Union at their annual meeting. In the first report the mime was incorrectly given as John M. MacDonald. I | FIVE ARE I-‘INED-Flve men. Arrested at a danc¢ at Vcrnon ‘River Wednesday night by Mount- ed Police appeared before Magis- trate Tweedy yesterday under the Prohibition Act with consuming liquor. One man was. fined $15 and costs or 20 days. three were fined $10 and costs or 15 days and one was fined $10; without costs or 10 days. y POLICE covnT-Ai the Policcl Court ydsterday evidence was; hoard in the case involving; charges of breaking and entering’ and theft against three men! arrested last week following a! break at the plant of the Swift} Canadian Co. on Fitzroy Streetq Two of the men elected to bel tried summarily and the other in, the Supreme Court. The men were,‘ remanded until Monday. Two non-payment -of clog tax cases} were disposed of and a vagranq sent to Jail for 60 days. A rnotor- i ed and the case until Monday. COMMUNITY SING-The song held last night in St. James Hall proved the popularity of this Iorm of entertainment. Everybody enjoyed the program because everybody took part. The singing was directed by Mr. J. A. Lawson, assisted by Mr. Arthur Bruce, and led by the Kirk Rovers. Scouts and Cubs. Messrs Drummond Cobb and Bill Bentley favored the aud- ience with an accordion. mouth organ selection and Messrs-Frank Andrew and George Burnett sang a duet. A most enjoyable item on the programme was u solo by Mr. Arthur Bruce. Mrs. K. S. Rogers was the accompanist dur- ing the evening and the lantern slides were presented by Mr. R. R. Hurst. GOVERNMENT MEETS-At 8 ed to urge upon the Dominion Government the necessity for ad- ditional facilities for the trans- portation of automobiles by the car ferry across Northumberland Strait. it was announced yestcr-. clay. A number of fox demon- strations were being arranged for various centres throughout the province and it was decided to hold a. fox exhibition for King's County at Montague. The date was not given. Delegations from heard in connection with unem- ployment projects. from the sana- torium commission relative 1o financial operations at the in- stitution arid from the Children's Aid Society in connection with certain specific cases. c. RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGGRS ASTHMA RELIEF ; Althmu orbhy Feverare quickly and nlmply relieved by Kellogg's Asthma RoliciZThlu humus herbal preparation-mold in Cun- ldnfor 60 Illtn——hnn ahaendyibeneiiud . a thousun . . . . Atyourncnrrsl Drug Starr A 25c. and $1.00 Also in cinrotw form. Nnrihrnn and Lymun Co» 0"“. Georgetown -- Charlottetown Bus Service STABTING MONDAY. MAY 10th Luvs Goorgeiown-i- 8.00 e F St. Theresas —- — 8.50 Puke! — — -— - 9. Piaqnld - - - a. Fort Aunutln — 9- Wobuter’: Corner 9. Chnrloitelown -— 10. Charlottetown — 4-0 5'8 can: Oil: Arrive Leave . 0 _pw?>>>>> ..3=33.333i. Panama ore fully protected by | lnlunncn for my accident flint may ; happen willie driving in this Bun. I Stop: at NOBANA TIA ROOMS ALLISON IIUESTI! Great Genrgn Street charged J ist charged with speeding appear» was adjourned sing meeting of a. provincial govern? ment ‘Tuesday night it was decid- the city of Charlottetown were‘ Tonight at 8.30 SPECIAL PRIZES 25 Bingoes — 25 Cents . .. . ..._A— . SEEK WIIEREABOUTS 0F IVOMAH-Mountcd Police’ list night were seeklni to learn the whereabouts of Mrs. Jane Ibriu- son who is believed to be nsiding with a daughter, Mrs. Mildred McKlnnon in Prince Edward Ia- land. The authorities had received l request, they said, asking them to assist in locating Mrs. Wr- zuson and asked that any person having knowledge of her where- abouts communicate with the Charlottetown R. C. M- P. De- tachment. CURLERS ACQUIRE PROPER- TY—TIie Charlottetown Curling Club has acquired the property of Mr. Charles Colcs. Euston Street. It was understood the large dwell- ing would be used for a. club house and a rink erected on the grounds. Thc old rink. situated will begin next spring. Members reached a. drcision some time ago to install artificial ice-making equipment to bring their club ill) to the standard of other Canadian dubs. LADIES‘ NIGHT AT TS MEN'S lvil-IET-Members of the Summer- sicle Club were guests of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club when ladies‘ night was held yes- terday. Guesis were welcomed by Y's Man W. E. Massey, president of the club, who presided. Dr. H. ' E. Clark, vice-prvsident of the] Summerslde Club, organized less than a year ago. spoke briefly. During the evening a vocal solo by Miss Marguerite Cudmore. a violin solo by Mr. Harry Porter, and I l reading by Mrs. Ray Keenan were greatly enjoyed. Miss Lillian Earle, Club pianist, was the accompanist. Following the supper meeting Club members and guests enjoyed m impromptu bowling competition under the direction of Y's Mun George Craig. Personals Mr. J. Robert Mutch, has been confined to his bed for some time. His friends hope for his speedy re- oovery. Friends of Miss Laura. G. Ross. l City. will be pleased to know that - she is recovering from her recent illness. Miss Ross will, however, be confined to her home for some time. Rev. Father Edward Clinton left on Grafton Slrcct. will b used*H°n°“r this winter mid work on the new "Semge D‘ Deamm hmwnry We‘ lililll BANQUET Function Scheduled to tel 0n October 29th. The Damousia Alumni Society of Prince Edward Islnnd will hold a re-urilon dinner at the Cm- adiari National Hotel on Friday eveninz. October 29th.. it was an- nounced last night following a meeting of the provisional execu- tive elected at an organization meeting last August. Principal speaker at the banquet would be. Di‘. Carleton Stanley. president of Dzlhousle University. Mr. C. N. Blssett. Drovisionnl 1m- lsldent of the local organization said last night. Other speakers would include member: ~01 the board of governors and probably Premier Dysart of New Brunswick. Nova. Scotia and New. Brunswick iguests would be welcomed bv His lieutenant Governor sident of the Provincial Alumni. and Prince Edward Island rep- resentative ori the Board of Gov- iernors of the University. Premier Thane A. Campbell was expected to preside. Purpose of the dinner was not only to stimulate interest in the Alumni Society here but to pre- pare for thacentenary celebration at Halifax next year, officials said. iiiiiriiiii 211m BHUIR cuuuu nun A very successful annual cori- cert was held last night by Zion Choir in the Church Hall. The program, carried out under the capable direction of Prof. L. D. Thompson, church orlanist. had something of enjoyment for every- one whether one’s taste ran to the classical or popular selections. It was a. varied program which when over the lcrge audience, if one could Judge by remarks nude as people filed out. voted moat da- lightful. Considerable humor was woven into the evenings enter- tainment. . Following was the program: PART I: Instrumental trio: “santa Lucia" ,thia morning for Amarillo. Texas, to resume his duties there after} spending some time at his homei in Sour-is, P. E. I. Trinity ljnitzh (huiri) OCTOBER 22 FRIDAY, P M.—Girl Guides-Social Hail. I‘. M.—Choir Rehearsal-Hurt: Hall 6.30 7.0‘) BOY BITES DOG KORUMBURRA, Victoria. Oct. 21 --Mrs. J. D. Beg; investigated when her fox terrier which had been playing quietly with her four year old son Simon suddenly howled nnd ran away. Simon said he had bit- ten ihe do: because it would not sit down. $165.5» OWL vszrm. BALZAC. Alum-Here's a tip for Jarmers. An elevator agent hora has found a solution for the spur- rnw pest. He pfaced a large stuf- fed owl in his elevator and has not been bothered since with spar- ‘rows around the building. nrririis i CAMPBELL-At Long River, Oct. 14th. i937. to Mr. and Mrs. E1- wcod Campbell. awdaughllhei". MARRIAGl-JS (!/\N'I‘EI.L0—ACORN—-Ai. the Par- .,soiiage. Charlottetown. October 20. 19.17, t," Rev. I-Iugh Miler, Marion Amrr. of Dundas to Arthur Edward Cantcllo of Mt. Buchannan. P. E. I. ‘——-———n mulls ADAMS-At Burlington on Oct. . 21, 1937, Robert Adams, lied 80 lyeam. Funeral from his late resi- , deuce on Saturday at 1.30 p. m. Interment St. Thomas’ Cemetery. (Donizettil-Reg and Charles Mac- Gregor, saxophone, Albert Blanch- ard. piano. 50Dmno solo: (a) "The Birth- day” (Huntington Woodman; (b) "Tit for Tat" (Pontet)—Mlss Vern Campbell. 39851118? "At the Concert" (by requestb-Mrs. Arthur H. Roper. Mixed octetia. (a) "Scots Wha Hoe"; (b) “The Dell's aw». wyt-ha Excise Maw-Misses Jean Fraser. Claire MacMillari. Mrs. F. A. A. Mulch. Mrsuwalter- Brown, Mean Jack MacLcod. Harrington Yor- Smll- Mfl-lwlm McKinnori and Wendel Phillips. - Piano duet: “Invitation to the Dance" (Weberl-Mra. WillisNich- ulaori and Prof. L. D. Thompson. Mule quartetle: “Nut, Brow-n Maiden" (Old Englluhl-Mesars. Harrington Yoraton. Juck McLeod, lbilalcolm Mc-Kinnon, Wendel Phil- ps. PART lI: Instrumental trio: "Song o! 1n. din" (Rlmsky-Korsakofl) - Reg and Charles MncGreBor, aaxn- phone, Albert Blanchard, piano. Soprano solo: “Waltz song" (Arditti)—--Mrs. Arthur r1. Roper. ‘ Humorous "SkitsW-Messrs. G. J, Maddigan and Stanley mompwu, Violin solo: "Loure" (JS. Bach) (The "Loure" is a dance or French orleln. l variety o! bag-pipe music) —Miu Vera Campbell. Barlionesolo: "Anchored" (Mich- mzé Watsonl-Mr. W. J. MacDon- Refldiflflf Johnnie Catcau isel- ectedl-Mrs. (Rev) Hugh lvliller. Sons: "Little Boy Blue" (Joyce) —Mrs. Nell MacLea-n. National Anthem. Miss Helen Cfillbeck, Mr. Albert Blanchard and Prof. Li). ithomp. I011 were woompnnigu. .._i______.__ AIM T0 PLEASE MEDIUM nwws CANBERRA. Australia. Oct. 21~ Bpringbrook. MCAULAY-At the Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown, 21, 1937. Chrbtlns. McAuley aged 96 yearn. The remains were for- warded from Frank Hennesseyu Funeral Home to her home It St. Peter's Bay for interment. STEWART-On Thur-eddy, Oct. 21. i031 Mrs. Robert Stewart in her 80th.. year. mineral from the residence of her ton, with Stew- art. Hurd Street. (Gnyiown) on Saturday, October 23rd. service starting at 2 o'clock. funeral luv- ing at 2.30 Interment Highfield greater» ‘"9’ i‘ ‘hi’? ‘liTil _ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER Q EMBALMER Charlottetown "a & North Wiltshiro Phone 140 on October < The Australian Broadc ti C .. mission has decided radii: lliiiwnm least most of than-are , not interested in progrgyng pm- "high brow“ or "low _ dominantly l brow". i, A°¢°Yd11181y the Conunlssion has i, announced it will completely re- | classify the 2.500 radio artists on its bcokllnd mike uueuchfur - new talent. An increasing proper- tlon of commission program will be giggled for the "middle brow” nucl- SUICIDE OLUI WILL DISBAND PERTH. North Aultnlil, Oct. 21 Nearby Wyndhamui "Suicide Club" was disbanded today after the MITOW scope of one of its Insulin. 28 your old Cm Ahern. Ahcrn was attacked by n crocodile i8 feet long and he and the other club rnmnborl swam in Cambridge Gulf. HQ ruched lhoro only a few nchea chad 01 the monster. The club mam‘ swam duly in the QIOCDGIIC-IIIIIIBCG mill. They declared-before Ahern‘; escape- that crocodiiu would not attack} human being in the wow. a m. UAIIIUIISIE g Honvhg-M-la 01.111; lQVe IIICB VAN RAALTE. 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In; opened for business yesterday. A quick chick- up by the manuomont reveclod two radios Wm minim. As workmen Ivor; engaged in varnishing the floors until liter 11 p. m. Wednesday nilht belief no cxpranud til break took place some tlm; after mi t. In- tnncc wu mined by removing the cover from a hatch winch was laft unfutonad. police acid. _ uwlor’: garage on Cumberland | strut wu broken into and the um of eight dollars nmcmd in ‘ another break. it wu reported- Noticed by watchmen 6h duty on an upper floor of the Holy Numb ihll whore a hospital in wu held Wednesday sitar-noon a "Pleasure Cruise" To Aid Crippled Children l: for the 79c A new shipment of these gird- lu IICIII I with corseiettcs. corsets, braulerel, and Sicil- inl will insure 70“ a "W" foundation garment if W" ghgp nnw.. Price "hi! "w" i590 M _.., ‘L00 "w Garments of Comfort, Beauty Taste Charlottetown man Wu frightened umiy from g basement window early yesterday after breaking a pane of glass in which was believed to be an al.- Wmbt to enter the premises. Th: hall was entered earlier this week ylhcn the. thief or, 3.11pm le£i_.,. empty-handed after forcing open I safe to find it only contained cancelled cheques. The floor was not illuminated while the watchmen patrolled. A fill-blight the prowlcr was using attracted their attention. As they ,_ ‘ ‘ to the street they heard the cruh of glass and later saw a man running away. Aa their duty was to protect the contents of the ‘rail they did not give chase. it was said. It was reported the prowler left behind a bog of apples. BAGS MATCH HATS NEW YORK — A tall toque and n mammoth bag of leopard seen here make one of the smartest bag Ind but ensembles of the fall sea- lon- . Too Late To (Jlusvify T0 LET-TWO noorvrs. 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