STRANDI TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Matinee, Adults 16c. Children 11c. EveningDrcllsstrs 26c. Balcony 21c ' Children 11c. It Will Give the World a Thrill 11>nqnnrLx' “Starring Fast” A Drama of whirlwind I000"- ill lllllll \ILL-0-.-. .'. ..- was caannorswws commas . .lllllll llN - SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. POLICE COURT.—At the Police (‘ouri yesterday a local lllan plead- cd guilty to having liquor in his polsst-sslflri and was fined $200. Another prohibition case was dis- missed. Two drunks were filled $110 and two filed S20. Oil Thurs- dny ll young mall, charged wtll breaking and entering the lllarket building", was l-cll-zlseil on susp- ended senienivc. A $1100 fine was imposed in n liquor case. ' CALL TO REV. R. J. RATTEE.- The Iliontreal Presbytery nt its meeting yesterday afternoon up proved of the cull extended to Rev. J. Itlattce by the congregation of Jollette. illr. Ibatco has been sta- tioned at Windsor Mills. Rev. J. PLEASE TAKE notice the Belli- une sale Queen Street will h» con- tinued to day cblnmencillg at 1 0'» clock. ll ORWlELL .HEAD Presbyterian church, Divino service will ho held D V. on Sullday tho 30th inst at»? ll. m. Rev L. A. Westniorolzlnd. will speak -on "The Fact of the Christ." STENOGRAPHERS i-llloulli lake advantage of the (‘ourse ill Sci".- retarial Training to be givl-u by Prin. Moran of tilt.- llniou Colli- mel-cinl College. tilasslcs open Mon day October 1. 7-i9-fl-2il-2l BUILDING OPERATIONS.- Zilr. Samuel Kennedy has the collar dug Happenings oi the Week Continued from Page 4 town guests, theatre parties to hear the popular Mus Edwards Company. followed usually with dallcinil- The Strand also bud its quota. willie ov- eryone took in the sights on the Mnrkoi. Square. Even the nlerry- go-ronnd could ‘toll talesof many grown-ups who rancwpd their youth by a whirl-pound on this popular machine which \was the one place tho children insisted on izoina- ‘ O O O The tea in the League 0i‘ the Cross Hall was daintlly served and widely patronized. I I -..,-., .-.l. v‘ he servsllwlth ch~distlnohlon that “ for solné tlmfhofore the srlnllllfifl he held omoo as senior stair ofiic- or of the Guards Division. s post _ which involved very great respon- sibilities and duties with s, hard. flshtlns division such as the Guards. during which wsr service he won the rank of LiouL-Colonel and was awarded both the C.M.G. and D.S.0. After his tour with tho Prince of Wales he retired from the Guards and became pflvato secretory to Right Hon. Dov rLlpyd George, ro- mninlns at tlldlgijfst until Mr. Lloyd Goorso reilnq ighed, the premier- ship. He was ter- sppointsd head of tho Rhodes “Scholarship Trust. o ,0 a From Franco domes the inform- ation that blue ifs tile "new" color over there. Cilinaseblue is proba- bly the one niost frequently men- ,_ I F . w , of rdon Confiy. Limited which l, i bleagfdgiiifito gulp "11:: ' whose resources-o s timbog undeveloped water ‘powers ' largest under one control m are . should wri rouse-quorum _ whiclfwéllh " pfepapd O lmse- _ __ - . We shallibe pleased todorwmd» I1 .. . O O O G. Potter, interim moderator for for ll flne new house on Brighton “011911- sapphire and royal blue al- R1 Staged around the world with Mix at his very best.‘ A tempest oi thrills that swoops from the Arizona del- crt to tbs Hong Kong water front. this Step ‘fast and see speedy picture. “The One c! Famous Busher” Ring Lardnefls Baseball Comedies AMATEUR NIGHT IN THE ARK Cartoon Comedy rllilzl Matinee 2.30. Doors Open 1.45 Evening, 8.30 Doors Open 7.30 l MaeElllllrards PLAYERS MATINEE “The Man Between" TONIGHT “The Shepherd 0f Shanty Run” BIG VAUDEVILLE 7 ACTS AND THE MAE EDWARDS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA SEATS NOW if“ SALE FOR THE EN l IRE ENGAGEMENT MAT. ADULTS 26c CHILDREN 15f EVENING 80c, 52c. RUSH 37o. Seats ordered by phone, or loft to be called for will not be holdmaitor 7.30 on the evening of the performance unless plld for. PARTIES arriving after curtain rises will bo obliged to wait until first Act is over. ' willie. the Jolietio congregation. reported that Juliette was largely Roman Catllolio and that one church suf- ficed for the Protestant people of tile place, who numbered between 55 and 60 families. liicullilers of the cresbyterian Church, tho iCllilTCli of England, the Baptist and Methodist Churches wonsllipped in tile Church, which was under the 'juris- diction of the Montreal Presbytery On the church property there was .1 sc‘llool.—-Montresl Herald. (Rev. Mi‘. Rattee was formerly pastor of Lhc Presbyterian flllurcil at Mai- peqile.) WEDDING BELLS-A qlliot and pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- ‘erick Weeks, Fredericton on the evening of the 16th August when Jioir daughter Stella Mae was lini- toti in nlarrlsgo io Frank Elmer 501i of Mr. and bin-l. A. Nicholson of Hazel Grove. The ceremony was performed by the brides pastor .tov. A. P. Hodges, Minister of the Christian Church. Tho bride who was given in marriage by her fath- er was unattended. Silo looked lovely ill a. gown of white duchess satin with radium lace panels and oridai veil with orange blossoms. l‘o the strains oi‘ the wedding narcll played by her sister lrelle illO entered the parlor leaning on .lle arm of her father and took her place beside tile. ilobie looking groom under an arch of green alld Miss Lillian Warren of Saskatoon, cousin of the bride act- oC as ring bearer. After the core- llony the l)l'l(l6.l party accompanied. by inlmodiiltc relatives sat down to l dallltiiy prepared supper. Later ill till; evening a largo number of =l,-ro,nzulers appeared to pity their L'tllllplliT10lll6'1O the happy couple lud were treated to refreshments. \iiss Stella will be lnilcll missed ill llle Cilurell and community where .;llo has been so popular and use- ul. The many valuable gifts ill- |rludillg o number oi‘ ciloques one Eel which was given by tho Billie Sclieol of which silo was 21 tel-clue!‘ 1nd organist testify to the esteem in which silo is held. The happy couple left tho following morning on their honeymoon trip for West- ern (Jailadzl followed by the best w’-sllcs of a host of’ relatives and friends. 9-0-0 O-§§§§-O~§4—§§§§§4-O-O-¥O O-OO- i EXTRA SPECIAL BA TH SPONGE BA RGA nv We are offering a splendid large soft, wooly bath sponge for few days at an attrac- tive price. These are tough un- bleached splendid i values. \ Only 47 cents. i: The White Drug The Best Advertising Comes from the folks who buy Hamilton’s Biscuits. They tell their neighbdrs how good they rare and how they cut down food bills. BISCUITS Theiivoriicn Sinco i840 Store ll. ll. Jamieson ’ fiYildn. Road on a plot of land \\'llli'l| he liyndmain and W. E. Cotton. The latter has purchased another build- ing lot f-ronting on North ltivel" Road. TTHE MARKET.—'l‘llc market was iairly woil attended yesterday. there being a good supply oi" (‘W45- lbutter and vegetables. Eggs sold at 30c; butter 40c; cllicltcns 90c to $1.25; fowl 70c; ducks $1.10: bille- bonries 15c; sarsaparillal berries 20c: cranberries 15c: Dells 28c. and apples 8c and 10c. TllilliP- was a fair supply o! flsh, although haddock were scarce. Some exceptionally largo fresh mackerel were on sale. RALLY DAY.——'l‘his is a cordial invitation to lino up with tile l\lt"lli- urilst Sunday School, for its fail and winter work. Ii‘ you used to come to Sunday School. and drop- ped out, we want you back: if you have never attended or are a stranger in our city. we invite you to meet with ill-l. Special pre- granl to-inorrow at 2.110. illlnnrd’! Liniml-nl im- ilmuiruir PERSONALS Miss Bernice Stuitz llli‘. talented young violinist has returns-d to the city after a holiday trip ill Boston. Miss Rose Trainer, city, loaves this morning for (Zumbrldgs, Moss, whore she will spend the ivintor. Messrs Frank andéjillllrti ilor~ don. Silmmersilie, lw-rl- lll the city yesterday. Messrs. it. L. Dawson mid F. ll.’ Dawson, Tryon, are at the Revere liotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. 'i‘llolni-lou_ ar- rived home lilst night from zl month's visit through tho Western Slates, visiting Winnipeg, Calgary, Bllnif and other interesting places. Misses Hazel and lioion Molten» zio. nurses and Kathleen Buchan- niln, ‘Book-itoemr all oi’ Belfast, lcii yesterday morning for Boston. where they will tllko up their val" lOlHi positions. Mr. G. N. Taylor, Assistant Colu- lnlssloner of Customs and Exlvlso and ‘Mr. William Cavon. Donlinioli inspector of Excise. ilnvo arrived in Charlottetown from Ottawa on an official visit. Mr. l-I. M. Vonbusklilk oi llalliax. General Superintendent oi‘ Eastern division of ,tlle_.'i‘elepilollo Company, is revisiting Charlotte town where he is ubelng warmly welcomed by ills numerous friends. New System or Fat Reduction Here's n. new way for all fat 1w... nlc to iuulzh together nt that old hugnboo—0bcslty. The saying ihnt "tilero is nothing new under ill» sun" docs not now aprply to fat pl)". pie any more. Here is solnvtlllllg new for them-n. new sensation n new pleasure. s new and grill-villi iigilre easily found bv unvono \\'l\li is passing beyond the lllTIHQ ni slilnness. l-Zverynne hns heard of ti“. lllnrmoln Prescription that lIDTIIIIPSN combination of flit-defying eicnn-nii; Writ-tried by one oi‘ the fnli-nlolli physicians. Nuw, from the some hiull authority. ihrlrc comes l.l.lll)llil‘l‘ ldi-u -i|lc idea oi‘ condensing tllcsc Iiiillh‘, purl‘. llurmiens ingredients loin q Jlir-rlnnnt little tablet. Tnknn afiel- eating and at bedtime. they llPlp tin- "mmllvh i" dlliimse of‘ nll tllc flltiv converting them into rolfi. flout, sollrl flesh. muscle ilnll env-ruv. without dieting or exercise. Aiilr. mnin Prescription Tablets rl-nulnil- thi- entire lqvntsnv-dn for you lvllnl hmlliy exertion, self dcninl nnii "ll- surd greases and snlves can not on, and tbs» mi. once routed. is gm... for luv-iii, You can provo- nll (his n, u ll-llllnl: mist. lilarmois Prrscrloiinn Tablets are sold by all drusglsin or _ "m! llnstvlnl" by lbs Msrmoln Pom- llllll AIM To establish ourselves tho ostosm of those requiring our services during their ‘h hour of bereavement. in To perform our sonsltlvs tasks in ouch s wily so to mitigate to any possible do- groo the burden of sorrow. i N. D' MacLEAN nnnv. 4M2 \Voodwsrd Avenue, lin- troit. Mich. A vans sllfflrlont in bring results-ls but one dolini". Cigars Tobaceos and Our Cigars and Tohsccos Funeral Dlrootor 180 Kent Street Phone 140 the , sustained their reputation P3008. _ ' s- o s ham, the mainland yesterday. O O i Mrs. Morris, of Halifax, who l8 the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Watson. and leaves very soon on return, entertained on Monday afternoon at a. “Personal Shower" in honor of Miss Adele Nowbery, one of this season's brides-to-be. A wenltll of pretty and useful toilet articles wore gracefullyrecoived and acknow- ledged ‘by Miss Nowbery nlnld tho nlerriment which n "Bridsi Sllow- er" can provoke. nos During the visit of Hon. Mr. Moth- srwell. Mrs. Motherwell and party to this city tilore wore several so- cial gatherings in their honor, in- eluding a banquet ui. Beach Grove Illn, drives and n prettily arranged ton on Wednesday at Mrs. C. Gavin Duffy's home, wilero the ladies llad an opportunity of meeting the pro- iuincnt visitors. not Al. tho Exhibition the Ladies‘ so receive favorable comment. A purchased from fliessrs. W. 1-3. Aid of the P. E. 1. Hospital well New York atom m“ week featured “ml In ZZ-deparimonts including silk served delicious lunches each day augq/elvet’ M“ shades mum “D0 of the Fair, and were kept 1111"" morgue blue," after the artist who busy’ especially on the days oi’ the directed the time,“ dc Chine" tab loan at the Bu] du Grand Prix in Paris. Rev. F. H. Llttieiolllls, of Chnt- a110,, of m" fed N.B., who has been visiting black’ Cmnese 1351110“, um spans, hers for" the past week returned to ofgd 1n Paul “Green retain“ favor. , but in a. differént range. either in- v tense and bright. light and ycllow- pm-m ‘Sh’ "r “'7 dafl- The bill's“ 8'98" in season hss been predicted for new note. Caralnslor light to Browns are still-in shell brown is ‘slated for po . Chinese red, and a conlbln- - and blue with thehboiziklctto invistgtsthwhojvlsh toéom = in e evelopmen o e ordon ‘ . ; pany andshare in itafuturestlooels. ‘ ’ Royal Securities Corporation '- ""1""! . Royal Dank Bufldlfll’ l - HALIFAX bIONTREAL msolrro HALIFAX s-r. my" WINNIPEG v _ mm You seems to be discarded. Pnlo pink n,“ w and yellow have been prominent in ghlyl-unnlng; MrJand Mrs. James Paton have returned from Montreal. Mr. Pat- oll’s many friends are delighted to soc him completely restored in health. ' a o s g Mrs. W. Cheater S. McLure. whol lllls been stopping witll her dailgllt" or. Miss Lona. in Toronto’ for a few weeks, has gone on to Kansas‘ City to visit her sister before ro-l turning home. l O ll O The serious indispositloll of Mrs.‘ iltev.) George Millar, of New Lon- don. in lle General Hospital in Montreal has been ‘causing her friends much concern. Latest ad- vices state that Mrs. Miller's oper- ation was successful and it is hop- ed she will now speedily recuper- ate. O O O Lieutenant-Colonel -Sir Edward William Macioay Grlgg, K.C.V.0.. D.S.0., who is at present makinga tour of Canada and tho United States in connection with the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, of which ho is the now head, is well known io many Canadians as military soc- retary to H. R. I-1. the Prince of Wales four yearn ago, when the ‘Prince was making his tollr through Canada, Australia. New Zealand and other parts of the Empire. Sir Edward iis the eldest son of the late Henry Widorvsll Grigg. CJE... 1.0.3. and Elizabeth. daughter of Sir Ed‘ ward Deas Thomson’ Colonial Sec» rotary of New South Wales. and received his education nt Winches- ter and New College, Oxford, from which he graduated with high hon- ors. For ten years, from 1903 to 1913, he was engaged in journalis- i.lc work, on tho London Times and the Outlook, ‘and in travel. But in 1913 ho gsvoup the pen tor tho sword, and joined the Grenadier Guards. and when the wsr broke out he wont totho‘ front with his regiment. He had a brilliant war career. Beginning ss a sublaitern. . Ju~ - . all Boquisitbs. srs presolfvbd in perfect condition Ill. our Patent Hunijggq,” . parable and the income The bonds will position equal to that Victory Bonds. H lollowing prices: yielding 5.14% yielding 5,23% to advance in price. cosh" more than $50,000,000, m!!! 491""! free of charge through pill-client's bank or direct» Public Subscription lo Invited for Refunding Loan 192.2 5 Per Cent Bonds lulled and bearing interest ilrom 15th ‘October, 1923, snd oflerad in two maturities as follows: 20 year Bonds . due 15th October, 1943 5 year Bonds due 15th October, 1928 Principal and semi-annual interest (15th April and 15th October) payable st any branch in Canada of- any chartered bank, or at the iviflce of tlio Rocolvonflsnsrsl at Ottawa, or that oi’ tho Assistant Roosivormdonoral, Halifax, Qt. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina. Calgary or To Cash Subscriber-s Offering Terms This issue presents a most. attractive investment. The security is incom- returnghigh. occupy an investment Tho bonds aro olfsred for cash at tlls 20 YIEAR. BONDS 98.25 and lnterut 6 YEAR BONDS 99 snd Interest This olfar is made subject to prior sols snd Tnoriight ll Flsfvfld c» allot a m. amount of bonds than ippllod lor, mi ‘to Jinn bonds sro cloud (or doilvory . whim so ii lonusd and delivered to us. All unusually bigxblack sat- dork brown tone is colloids inter. a reddish cast to tho ty. especially lin velvet. Victoria Denomination-s: $100, $500, $1,000 All bonds may bo registered so to principal only, and bonds in denomination oi $500 and authorized multiples thereof mly ho fully registered. TlIDSO-bfllltlfl are authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest are a charge upon tho Consolidated Revenue Fund. A i To Holders of 19213» Victory Bonds 1n addition to the bonds offered for cash it has been arranged that all owners of Victor)’ Bonds due November 1st. 1023.1 may ex- chsnge their holdings for the some amount of the new issue. They willlriceive in cosh .110 difference between the loco vnluo o‘! tilelr maturing bonds snd that purchase prlu 1f the new security, namely: at. the rate of $1.75 per $100. for Z0 year bonds and $1.0 for flvo your bonds. Special Privilege interest coupons on bonds exchanged are t bel-etnined by tho owner and cashed on Nov ember 1st. As the new bonds will be date October 15th. holders who exchange wl thus receive. on extra. half month's into ~ tllsl-sbv reducing the out. toil garner’ from 98.25, snd 5 your hmillgsgfrolgi ill to l following: - - ' ' ' no Yuan nouns 08.02 and lntsrolryloiding 6.16% YEAR BONDS Canada's ,. r" can and inurui ylsldlng 5.20% Holders are urged to not prowl-ll’. ll l privilege is suibjoct to withdrawal“ Dominion'of Canada Bonds are the most luiitr w" = . Investments obtainable inflnnailil. ' ' Orders or instructions for exchange may be telephoned or telegraphed sit our sx-pgns WP . u... "m... in intsrim form ‘on or about October 15th. 19 We solicit your subscription which will have our bolt attention snail/fill bo\ill;i\'°l| moi! ism New Bank rottNova i}, ,, ,.t magnum i, l l st. John, N. s. Giiarldttetoyvn,_11_>|,]§, 1,