OCTOBER 6. 1938 sues norm-nae MOODI si-izénar m 1H: moon! so A MILLION DOLLAR . . . A GAY PRETENDER IN DESPERATE PLOT! Pic-run: ye wowAi-r! FINAL SHOWING TODAY — 3.15 — 7 — 9'P.M. LOUIS HAYWARD — BARBARA READ IN “MIDNIGHT INTRUDER ” ALSO: COMEDY — SONG HIT-GOING PLACES This column ls reserved for new: ol local interest bui- advertislng u!‘ ii uewsy nature may be lnsertel- at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE L CAPITOL-FRIDAY & siiunnivf branch of the Women's Institute wit; organized on Monday, October ~ 3rd, 1938. at Spring Par . Follow- ing are the officers; President. Mrs. C. Cook; Vice President, Mrs. R, Garnhum; Secretary. Mrs. P. Gregory; DLrectors, Mrs. W. Ford, Mrs. M. Alward, Mrs. H. Doiron; Auditors, Miss Clements, Miss New- son, ‘Illivfn: nuioiwrpn "m: LAUGH ROUND-UPI WOMEN'S ‘Nsmum _ A new by REA "NI NEXT MORNn-IG- E33‘ MA-RIEEI is n’ POSSIBLE 1mm’ Any-rainc- A5- gggo AS rfl-ns vliu. HELP our: flfiOLlfll-B f A LITTLE LATER I \ I. u non-rum. tgegigrrfitrar. l 76%.“... ot-o TROUBLE --wi-oxr7/au CA 1.1.114} "INTESTINAI. bl-UGGISHNESS. flufmAgiaw/ILL HEl-PI lV/Il-I- Gh/E you FOR BREAKFAST Es/sRyfiPAfTi-E c R15 P % CRUNCH)’ KELLOG G 5 ALL-BPArl. eAr-fB/ER/ PM omm< Fl-ENT oPv/A-rsiz, &/ mammal-m M/lI-l- Von-l 11m: u “R500 was ! , DAME! filfiiifiéflu. yau-ms-rz-ivie camp ALI; BEAN MUFFINS I v/ll-l- MAKE FOR BRQAKFAST‘ ‘fiamonrzow ALL RANCHIIRS wishing a grad- ing of foxes in their ranches this season should get in touch with the nearest Fax Study Club Sec- retary or notify this Department that they wish this service. De- partment 0f Agriculture. L-l22-i0-6-3i PARTRIDGI-k-SIVTIIERLA The marriage was solemnize in Z on Presbyterian Church on Mon- day. October 3rd. y p Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, of Alice Barbara. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. , Partri ge, to George Elmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Suth- erland, both of Charlottetown. The bride. who was given away by her father. looked charming in a dress 0f peach crepe-buck satin with a shoulder-length halo bridal veil, and carried B, shower bouquet of tallsmanroscs. Miss Ollve Part- Yldsfi‘. sister of the bride. wns bridesmaid. She wore a. blue taffeta dress trimmed Willi pnk and car- ried a bouquet of cartiatioiis and maiden hair fern. Mr. Allison Mac- Donald was groomsman. The guests were ushered into the Church by Mr, Harold Partridge, brother o! the bride. The SOIOIsL was Miss Lor- (‘nu Sampei. who sang "O Promise MB." Miss Rena. Wood presided n1; the organ. The church was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion with a large number of potted blunts, ctlt flowers and autumn leaves. ceremony . r a two-weeks honeymoon to Boston, New York and other American cvnwcs, While away thcv will attend the wcdcfng 0f the bii:lc'.~ brot. Ilav. Glen- don F‘. Partridge, who - to be mur- rled in New ltvclivllc, N. Y.. DICK OWELL PA O'BRIEN PRISCILLA LANE 21°“. 39M". -_'_*.1!N.$HBRlv-\N - JOHNNIE 0A."! ,- RQNALPBEEEFAE. MERRIE MELODIE CARTOON . . . - rump CHAPTER SERIAL - SECRET OF A TREASURE ISLAND x DAILY 3.l5—7—-8.45 : SAT. MAT. 2.30 ‘with a mo! o! 5000 Ioamnny WARNER’ BAXTER u: the darhmq, colorlul llrid ol role h: modv Inruouol‘ large trucks andtmnsported from 50 to over 300 miles to the central station at a cost of 258a per lb. of butter fate average! This provinw PUBLIC is exempt from {his extra cost. It is FREDDIE u. h w. h, “a paid in part by the New Brunswick '8 A B- T H U L U M E “ma”? n government, and the balance by SOMETIME LATER-THE ACADEN)! AWARD sues CERTANLfA inInn/irripielurosinm "Ccpluiru (bumpoour! mun".- .| hurut he cream/cry or milk distributor, GQEATG|QL Ncv/ " ' lolhtoon Olulhn am not - Thus the 10c to 12c is not all aid suurlly ondono tin opinion u! for the milk alone, but from a tit lb: Your‘: lmCflOhd/ICIGOD llnd 'n he! nnmflonal debut! Ionuponim“ i 5 .~ . vzfillfiloll§lilnf°lttljdflléilvfilefi? ‘ll - , A c. AUBREY SMITH aggznfzxz; ‘ . ' n . , (c REGINALD OWEN "‘ e “ " P » JOHNCARRADINBNIGELBRUCE-MILISMANDER = 3Q i l itA»l._i’_l_l_F()_R_I3‘ES_-llll.lll\_llilER. ' 35.15 -- 1 - 9 : SATYRDAY MATINEE 2.30 that prevents milk prices much higher. .'\I rlU '_..~\R'l‘()().'\' — “OLD SBIOKEY" i Piill-l EDIITII in "FOLIIIIY THE ARROIV” =2 (QQUEE“1§$1__9!L1E3L4) _ _ down. one could understand the move. But I would ask all fair- mindcd persons to throw their thoughts back say ten or fifteen wars to the live stock and Other exhibits shown at Sourls and Georgetown. and compare the ex- hibits of that time with the eX-' hibits of 1937 and 1938 at Souris or Gcorgctown, and also include the Fairs of Prince County, which are going strong in the interest of the farmers, and ask yourselves: Is the Government justified in the interests of the people as a whole. in this purely Agricultural Province. in paying the prizes won in full, and allow the several Exhibition Associations to im- prove their plants for the protect- I am afraid my friend is aisovun- dcr the i pression that the extor- tionnte prices charged City con- sumers is going to the farmers. But not p. dollar, The entire increase goes into the pockets of others lie raw nulkmcn are their own producers, and so pocket the surcharges. The factory distributors buy ull their supplies, manufactur- ing butter, and paying the $_i.. 0r 90c butter fat, prices. This milk is processed and sold at 10 l0 20 above raw milk limits. l fully agree nith “Nix Gamble" that "the tar- nier is entitled to the larger sharp“ of the profits, but he doesni get at. I agree with him in the good things he says of the farmer. I have spent many vacations summer coin: hwav wine cont \\ '_ with dress ziiizi :1 to match. The man) viilnhbh id useful gifts which Mr. nnt hirs _ suyhpyinnd received testify to the esteem in which they’ arc lit-id by a wide orcle pf friends.’ with whom the Lniardiitn joins in cxtcnditig ' best Wlfilles for hnppiticss. ADVERTISERS IN THE ion of those valuable shown at any, and all County Fairs, Charlottetown Guardian auoffered stir... can, ARTWORK, mus, ILLUSTRATIONS, READERS, LA“0lI-TS,‘Etc. m. Absolutely FREE Consult no for FULL INFORMATION I um Sir etc. 1 ash amed of protect. the farmer." MODERN PHONE ALI-SERVICE BUREAU power necessary to produce and is so complex that that labor-power is the force controlling the lows o abo ' D-"ERVICE Through the A J almost wholly by labor value. BCREA U we offw one of the moat up-to-date Adver- tising Departments to b6 found nng/ichere. at $1. mand is I believe an tlon that, based on butter Mppoinfnmm MII 11¢ moda ivilh our representa- tioe for either 13A‘! 0R NIGHT There In no extra v-lm ge m, fur this service. butter fat determln D9 to 12c, which, that it is possible investigates he better. In New Brunswick r £5 . _. l1. NEW FALL SCHEDULE Island Motor Trflllsllllft g Effective Spt. 25th—BllS TIMETABLE-Effective Sept. 25th Daily Daily Daily y; s no“; Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. Charlottetown for S'Side — — — * 7.30 o.m. 11.00 a.m. 4.00 mm. S'Sidc for Charlottetown — — — 10.35 o.m. 1.00 p.m. $.00 p.m. then taken char e of b Sol’. Only 10.00 p.m. 11.40 p.m. Sui-tiny Only p Cflcrlottelown for Summerside Szizenzcrside for Charlottetown > a ~ r “r ':-———— fnmmeiside for Borden - - - - - 8.55 u.m. 3.15 p.m. Daily ex. Sunday Portion Icr Summerside — — -— — -- 945 um. 4.15 p.m. Daily ex. Sunday ‘Ilbgnish for Summerside — — — — — — - --fly7.l5—uf;n—.lADoily ex. Sunday Sumner-Elle Ior Tiqnish ~ — — — — — — -- 5.40 p.m. Daily ex Sunday l~'»--H1 Lake for CIIUYIGIICIOWIIWVIOI501N151’; — $5.45 o.m. Dolly ex. VSundoy ClmrIoHcIov/n for North Luke (via Souris) — -- 4.00 p.m. Ddily ex. Sunday ‘Trip connects with Boar and mainland Bus Service. animals of the E. B. McLARI-IN, Secretary. King's County Exhibition Association. "NIX GAMBLE" AND MILK Sir,—I would prefer replying to "Nix Gamble" over his own niinze gind although he may differ in op- inioii, he ivrltes nothing to be i , He says Ilrst.—"I decided to show I .‘ wherein I disagree with Mr. Tan- ton," and tiien,—“l do not consider ; 1t right to pay lcss for the labor- . power of the farmer. than we pay tor the railroad-workup". There is no disagreement between us in this. l amin full accord with him, with the distinction only as illustrated in the parable of the talents. I coii- cur also to the limit that “it is a mistaken policy to protect other industries in Canada, and not to His argument that when values are fixed by a. balanced law of sup- ply and demand “the price is de- termined by the value of the labor- commodity." is wanting lucldi it would puzzle even our friend to mould it into a practical demonstration. 1n rlmary supply and demand, it is plainly evident that whether up‘s or downs or on lance it has been placed there His claim that the price of milk per 100 lbs, is the result of a balanced ratio of sup ly and de- disputable fact, and it has been my conten- vnhies, that price Ls continent wide, and 1 further claim can not be in- fluenced at large by the operation 0f fleecing Charlottetown consum- era, He is "not sure that the price oi’ es the prloe of milk." and cites mainland prices of i he says shows l0 ei: more for. milk than those WIIORDIOGUCQ for~§u°Sls left for the creamerles can obtain." Ii’ he will understand farmer, from one to two hundred miles away from a creamery or dis- tributor. delivers his milk to the nearest receiving station, within say from 5 to l5 miles. receiving l there his 90¢ or a1. per 100 lbs. H1111: n or and winter in country homes, and have closely observed conditions which would extend this letter too long m; prcscnt to go into more fully, but I still adhere to my statement that; in the main (there are exceptions) the Island ‘fainter enjoys at least a measure of pros- perity, and surely less of the dis- comforts and hardships of urbans." some time later I may give my rcfl- sons why. ' I am Sir, etc, Lnwis i», 'I‘A.\‘TON New Glasgow— And Vicinity Mrs. Hammond McKenzie. CM’- entlish was a recent visitor here. the guest 0f Mr, and Mrs. Miller Orr. A great, number of people attend- ed the funeral of the late Charles McKenzie 0n Sunday last. Mr. Mc- Kenzie was a former resident of Cavendish and his many friends from this section were grieved to learn of his sudden passing on Friday of last week. Deepest sym- pathy goes out. to his surviving sons, also his sister and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moflatt, Sydney C. B., motored to the Is- land to spend the week end at the formerfis old home at Mziyiieid --'I‘he many friends of Mr. Wil- llam Smith. Summcrsidc. will re- gret to ierirn of his illness a1 his home there. ‘ Many friends and neighbors of Mrs. Ernest Laird invaded her home on Tuesday evening, Sept. 27th to say farcwcii to Mrs. Laird before leaving for Saskat- chewan’ where she will be one of the Principles in an interesting event. A fitting address was read to the guest of honor and a gen- erous purse was presented. 11b1- lowing this n social evening was spent and refreshments were ser- ved by the ladies present. After good wishes were extended the their respective homes. Mrs. Laird left on Tucs- day of this week for Saskatch- ewan. Mrs. McDonald. enter- tained Christian Church Ladies on Tuesday evening. Oct. 4th. 'I‘here was quite a large attend- anoe of members mid visitors; If- fer the usual routine of business. and the devotional period lunch was by the Committee in charge. The condition of mo. I. E. Mc- Kay. who has been ill st her homo hm l: slightly improved. Miss Marlon Stevenson. Hazel Grove ls visiting in New Glasgow. Mrs. Reginald McNelll and children. North Rustlco were Sun- day visitors the guests o1 Mrs. MoNellYs grandmother, Mrl. A. B. Dicklecon. Mr. and Mn. Miller Orr. and family were recent visitor! to Charlottetown. Nelson y consisting Miss Ruth Houston. Mrs. Ernest 14ml, Mmsra. Floyd Houston and Ikister Sellers. left for Western Canada on ‘Iuesday morning. Mr. Sellers expects to return by train and the others will remain in Saskatchewan. -___ Miss Annie Bell, R. N. Char- IOWBIOWH. was n visitor here last week the guest of her grand- mother. Mrs. C. A. Stevenson. Mr. and Mis. gum Holman. Wheatley River. visited Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Bulman last week. The October meeting of the New Glasgow W. I. wing held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Bulman. The meeting opened with the President in the chair, by singing WAR WOUND FATAL I ‘ EAST HAM. Eng.—Woundcd in the head while serving with the 6th. Dorset ltvcim-snt in France 20 years ago. Ilenigv Waite. 39. is dead from a uzir wuunti-tlie cor- oners verdict. Declaring that ht- “proinundly dlstrusls" the present foreign policy pursued by the Chamber- lain governmcm or urcat mit- nin, Alfred Duff Cooper, above, First Lon] of the Admiralty. re- signcil irom the HrlllSIl Cabinet. His departure ls the second res- ignation by high-placed Tories in protest against the activities of Tory Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. the Island Hymn and repeating the Chib Women's Creed un- ison. The Sccrctaryk» report. was heard and stood approved and the members answered roll call by donating vegetables. piCklPS. cfc. to be forwnrdcd to the P. E. Island Hospital. The various com- mittees gave their reports and the same ones namr-d for the en- suing month. The refreshments Mrs. W. B. Lorne Stevenson. . P. L. Campbell. After the evening's programme was heard lunch was passed. Mrs. <Rcv.) W. J. McLeod invited the members to her home for the Nov- ember meeting-G. Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Qulgley, wwmpflnlcd by Mrs. Elbert Hill. Newfoundland Wedding Of Interest Here The wedding oi’ Miss Ma ' C81- lzinan, daughter of Mr, un Mis. F. A, Callahan of St. John's 10 DI‘- T. T. Monuglian, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ll Mcnaghnn of Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. W85 soH-mnized Wednesday morning. Sept. 28 with a Nu ilal Mass at The Chapel. St. Brdc's 0011928. L‘ttledalc. Newfoundland. ‘Ihc cere- mony wns performed by the REV- Dr. Gavzm Monaglmn of St. Dun- stan's College, Charlottetown. The bride, who was given away by her father. was attended by Mrs. Ambrose Shea. as Hwlmn 0T honoui. and. M155 Kathleen Howléy and MISS Eleanor McNamara. as bridesmaids. The best man was Mr. R. s. Furlong. Mr. Basil Hutton and Mr. Edward Kennedy acted ns ush- ers The bride wore a gown of dueli- ess ivory satin, made on Empire lines. with ruchlngs at neck and sleeves. l-ier veil was of tulle with a coronet of Brussels lace ed ed with orange blossoms. She carr ed i1 bouquet of red roses. The matron of honour wore past- el blue chiffon, with a silver girdle and turban; her bouquet was of flame glndioll. The bridesmaids‘ dresses were also of pastel blue chiffon, trimmed with silver. They were worn with blue shoulder length veils, caught up on the side wth a tin bunch of pastel flowers. 'I‘helr uqueis were of sweet peas. Mrs. Callahan, mother of the bride. wore s gown of old lace with a. brown velvet bo ero and turban, She carried n. bou uet of bronze and crimson antinh num. After the ceremony, a reception was held at Pop Inn. The bride's going away costume was a mustard imcl navy en- semble. with a matching cape. She wore a small navy hat and navy accessories. Dr. and Mrs. Monaghan sailed by the "Nova Scotia" on n. motor tour of Canada. and the United States. After their honeymoon, they will reside in Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island-Evening Telegram, ;New Community ‘Contest Feature l Of- T7ie Season were visitors to the City on Tues- I clay._-:G. V___ THEATRE -___.__.._.__. LANCER SPY DULURtS DELRIO George SANDER§ Romance 8. Intrigue Also NEWS Montilllle -— SATIIRDAY Sourls - MONDAY Yesterday was a banner day for most of the stores sponsoring the Consumers‘ Cash Bonus Contest. The demand for coupons contin- ues to increase each day as the . popular purchasing race progresses. ,The contest is one of the greatest ,cvents of the season and is the general talk of the whole city. and , province. And why not? Fifty ,dollars in cash la not to be sneez- ied at these days and that is only tone of the forty prim which will be given away absolutely free at lthe close of the contest which is |to conclude on Saturday, Oct B at .30 n. m. There is $160.00 in the prize list as advertised elsewhere in today's Guardian. The drawing will take place at 9:30 p. m. on Saturday next and is to be held at the Rogers Hardware Co. Lid. under the personal supervision of Chief of Police Birtwlstle. Each of the lforty prizes will be drawn for separately and will be awarded to forty different persons as already’ advertised. The coupons are being distributed by the following firms: J. P. Crockett. stoves, refriger- otors, radios, furniture, etc; P, l. MacDonald, groceries and meats; Torn Davies, operating The Rcd Indian Service Station; Stems’ launderers, dyers, dry cleaners: ‘Miller Bros. Ltd. radios, washers, musical supplies; T. G. Ives, new and used cars, tires, batteries, radios, automotive service; John- son and Johnson, toilerles, con- fectionerles. drugs, etc: R. P. Simpson, Queen Street, ladies rcady-to-wear; The Rogers Hard- ware Company- Ltd» Pfiinfs, r001- ing, silverware, etc. and the Charlottetown Guardian. subscrip- tions only. One coupon is issued for each 25 cent transaction. that is four m the dollar. This applies‘ to pay- ments on all accounts as well as new business. The whole secret in a contest of this type is to deposit as many coupons as you possibly can. The more coupons you put in, the more chances you have of winning a prize. Do not hesitate to =k for council's when you deal with these firms, no matter whether your transaction amounts to twenty-flue cents or twenty- flve thousand dollars. Those prizes are going to be given away and you have Just as good o. right as anyone to win I shore of the contest money. Remember-All you have to d0 II write your name and address on the back of each 00111700 find deposit them with any one of the sponsoring firms or The Consum- ers’ Community Contest. care B‘! The Charlottetown Gllillldifln- One might as well do all the buying one can while the contest is on. since one might win one of the prlza, and it would be well worth one's while to have won one. Well the contest is mains carried on for the amusement and profit of the public. Qenerfllll’ and is cpen to every man. woman and child in this province. 'I'hat lets you in on it! WIIISKERS OF HONOR IIEILBRON, South Africa-A public meeting here recently ap- proved a motion that men should grow beards in honor of arrival of the Voortrekkcr wagon Oct. 4. Teachers imposed upon them- selves a penalty of £1 ($4.80) for each shave before the centenary. Use Mlnurds Ior dandruff. the Most Uncanny and “Mystery sored by: 0U ARE (IURIIIIILLY , INVITED To Attend the First Public Demonstration of Fascinating Marvel of the Age PHILCO llontrol " NO WIRES — NO CORDS — NO PLUG-IN “These demonstrations are being conducted from noon until midnight today and tomorrow, at the Canadian National Hotel, and are spon- TIIE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PHILCO DEALERS