nfawart-niiwiulalsmu-v-a _. . " ’\""""‘"l94iio'I-’$o .-a....~-..~»..n. M. - . t.‘ V. ..~ Pangaea: .. . . .. . '7'!’ m ca. STRAND a MIlHNEE 3:15. NIGHT 7 “and 8.4a ' ' Two Bright Young Stars oi the Screen Douglas MacLean I79 eotietAs Mutant-a ootzrs mav fiflllflll mosh. org t ‘vttafs Youtt rtusamo DOING?‘ amviaitcitndoutvr aarcrtarirv Pic; l -rn.- i “ . , " i it . ' ‘ Whats Your irusbsnd at. pg’ i WHEN HE IS- - 4 i “Called Away o . Bu.~iness"-— '1 “Sitting up With r Prion-l" - t 1 “Detained at the Office on Busirress"— ; DO YOU- Q Ever w tnde ? Have y lll eve Slhpt-tfird? See tms Pict ire 81d K toy Pie V rd “PATHS OF ‘ESTRUCTION, 10th Chapter of "DARE JAtll w D MPwljt ‘ uoo0000-0-§O-O-0++Q-§<§+¢004&0Q-o>0o-0_-04 llliYIl JACK" E.,Ri. FBRt lite] Cnartottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest rates Good Strong, Stock Companies o-0o-oQ¢Qv-.¢.uQo¢-. . . M6 Richmond Sr g i PRINCE EDWARD rrr or s30 “Just Micke ” Y A Comedy Drama irt Three Acts 1a.: ifiéiitatati" TORI “rfil Starla t arr ftt*.-tr' |coMn! (Sustain MAll. Ief» hdlillilg m. 8.55;" Slurry; t); Be a “Thirst Nighter"’| LE. Daily Starting Tuesday at -‘\_.. a Tan cnannomszrown GUARDIAN. HAY WIRE, cntylengtla looped end; old price‘ for prompt buyers at amen. ' 871040-2331. HEAR ABOUT THE BRIDGE of Sigh-s and ptflacu of the Doges Heart; Hm Monday 25th. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE %tudents should not miss Major Bartlett's lecture on Venice, tickers 25 cents. SMELT GlLL, also Bag Nets, right sizes, right quality and right prices at fishermenh headquarters. Bruce's. 3710-10-23-31. GET THE BESTw-if you want fresh chocolates get your Saturday supply at Johnson and Johnson's and get any variety. We have them all. 320440-2331 BUY YOUR MACKINAW coats from us. We have coats stritziblc for work. sport or city wear. All ou- tolats should have these coats Prowse Bros. Ltd. 36S9»10-23-2i MEN'S SUITS at special prices. our clothing is manufactured by the best. makers in Canada. S81‘ our $25.00 special. Prowse Bros. Limited. 3689-10-23-2i. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR selling for 17c. per lb. at Holmnrrs. Summer-side, on bargain week, Oct. 23rd, to 30th. Not more than :0 lbs to each customer. 3657-10-23-3i. COMl-NG T0 MONTROSE-Thc Rev. William hleLeod having do- clined the urgent invitation of the Wallace Presbytery and the Union Church of Joggins Mines, .\'. 5.. to accept appointment for n year will Qmlllllete his labors there on 25th. On October 31st, having accepted an invitation given by the P. E. l. Presbytery at Montrose. Elmsdale, etc. he will fllrl appointments nttide bv Interim Moderator, Rev. (l. A. "hrnvle of Alberton. "q "ES INTFND t0 make the w-ce‘1'.= bargain days an event "1 i" b’ rrmcmbcrcrl by giving "urchas" rs free coupons to parti- ‘Dl e irt the wonderful prize list over $500.00. They arc offering l vcrpdnnal bargains in Grocery, ,§ v. GRANULATED SUGAR 17c. per T lb, bargain week, October 28rd. to 30th, at HolmanhhSuinmerjglde. 3fi;5_7~1(_l~23_<ll. TOILET PREPARATIONS-keep compnm-ed them. your skin healthy with our prepara- tions. Call and see our supplies Johnson and, Jolmaon's.3'r'0l~10~23-Jl GRAIN BAGS, (4 bushel) and potato bags for either 90 or 100 lbs. right quality and right price wholesale at Bruce's. 3710-10-23-3i. SALE OF PURE BRED STOCK. -~The sale o! pure bred cattle, etc, at John Simpson's Hamilton, Lot 18, takes place on Thursday, October 28th, at 1 p. m. "P-"l. SOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED- WARD laLANDpleautltul Illuav trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. Only 60c. by mall 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. HALLOWEEN TEA, (‘old Ham. Scalloped Potatoes, Salads, Jel- lies Pumpkin Pies. Cakes and good ics or‘ all sorts, served at the tea to be given in aid of the (‘ily liosyiizal Oct. 17th and 25th. Atlmission and tea rickets. 41.10. llt244-l0-22-4i. WHEATLEY RIVER SCHOOL —-Following is the standing of the pupilsifort the month of Sept, - GRADE 'r'.--.\luricl llnwcn, Beulah llncklru-ut. Victor Ling, Harold (handler; GRADE 6-Arlhur An- drews, (‘lrztrlio Antlrews. Ella llfibllrl. Ruby Stead; GRADE .’i— Theo Ling, Leonard Ling, lrt-nc llackltam rind Aiclvin Ling equal; Robert Stead; GRADE 4-- Bordon Ling. Gordon Andrew's. Mabel Ling, Flora MacDonald and Fred Smith, equal; GRADE Zl-lloward Ling, Arthur floss; GRADE 2 ~ Lockdey Bowen, Judson Racklram Russell Smith; GRADE 1—J0hn Ross, tflvril S "lr. .\<lzt Stead. Guy l ll“l~2l"l‘ ATTEND~ .»\.\'(‘E—.\iuriel Bowen, Mabel Ling. Leonard ‘Ling, Theo Ling. iluby Stead. hit-Elfin Ling, llrtrold Chandler. Victor Ling, Gordon An ldcws. Bordon Ling, and Arthur Ross. Total cnrollmcnl oi’ pupils 1H; monthly uvcrttge villcndanpr» 2T; pL-FCOHUIEG of attendance, 79; "arduware, Furniture and Stove '.‘-.'tttr'mv=nts—g few items being, 13"‘ _v 60.. (‘eyrlon tea ‘R912, tcboice cleant-tii 250., 'r ">10 00 p‘ r hbl., Food (‘hopp 2.05 wire nails 50.. Motor‘ 99c. imperial GaL, can fret»; "rrady Roofing. high quality, $2.80, ’ many other snaps. 3710-l0-234li. lDD FELLOW HONORED—.\l la rczular meeting of \\'llrlcy Lndplt- ll0O.F., held in the lodge room yRlchmond Street on Friday" nivltt. iBrother John A. .\lacNair. Junior lPast (lrand was presented by titt- Hnentbers with rt Royal Purple lic- |t"‘€0, Chain Collar, gold lllillPll ilflll embossed with the emblems of the subordinate lodge and encampmt-rtt as an expression. of their rryiprccizt- tios of the dignified, able and int» partial manner in which he lrrrd dis- charged the duties of his officc. .\|- so for the zeal Willi which ht» had sought to promote the intcrests of Odd-Fellowship in general rind \\'il~ dey Lodge in particular; the (rrcdit he had brought to his lodge by lrirt activity and as an rtsstrrztrttatr til‘ the cordial esteem and affection o: the members of \\r’iltle_v' Lorine. Titr- presentation was tirade by Grand MncLaughlan on bt-ltalt‘ nt the Lodgeand was i'0ll0\\'ed by short addresses by brother Nair, Grand Pntrizrrclt Bethune ttnd_ other members of St. and Whitley Lodges. Music, dainty refreshments, smokes. The slum‘ int: of the National Antht-rrt brought to a close a very trleasim: and happy incident in Odd Follow- shlp in this city. Past ' WEDDING BELLS-St. Ann's ("httr-ralr. llopc Rrvcij. was tho Sceno of u vcryv pr-dyv trcildinr: on Wed n'~'~l'vv ruoruintr. S-‘pt. 29. whe“ .\ii$< Mtrrgnrct- hlttrpliv was united in the billy builds of rn:\'rintony' to Alt". llurtirtl llclurvrc, hlillcovc. ‘The bridt- dr-ssorl in blue satin. with trtupe hut, \\‘:r,~ zttrvrrtlm] by lrcr cousin. .\lis‘ llarcrrrr-t \\‘nl:<h. wltW- \'r l.lo\'l Xlrrlutvr». of St: Dunsturfs Lrtivr-rsity, rrbly sup3 ytortcd the groom. 'l‘lr.> marriage ceremony was yrcrftrrnir-tl by Rev. * \i 1', St. llunstarfs l'ni- - llcv. l’. l). hic- I (Mirth-l tpzls- tor» rtrwl llw‘. .l. t‘. .\it'(iui2rrn in tho choir. Ilrlakfrsr was r<cl'\'t'd zit 'lt»~ home or‘ the bride. the intuit"- liitlil‘ reirrliv~5 lit-inc prcst-nt. rif- tcr which the ltappy yrrrrvy rnoturvrd m (,".trrr'lotIv-tvr\vn_ partaking of dirtner" at thr- Strrttltconru tlrcn pro t-cetiirtp: to the iltllllv‘ of tho tzrtinrrfs pnrcnls, .\lr'. turd .\lr.~r. Patrick Mc- lntvrc, wire-re Nllllrr-l‘ \\‘il.~l . rvcd and ‘rt vcrv onjrryrtblt- levelling spout. ll n; tlu- t tint: a ntcrrgv band or‘ n: drtttirrs .~trr'r'otrritictl llrv lrutrso and uftcr lllt~ usual round of nrcrrimt-nt, rlisptersr-tl, slltnfflfillg lust Wi>il4 .- on rho young criuplc. ‘s lr-rrvt-llin: . vudcltrtlr, llurul '. ' “ r-d irT irlnclc, with liar in match. .\lc- ‘Tlrc grounds gifts to the bridt- and Ii. I). Rorusdcn, bridosrntritl were gold ltroticlres rel] peukrrifc. Tho bride was the‘ rr ipirtrtt or‘ runny vaiuzrblt- and trsrftrl prcscrtts, including many .~trl>:-itrrntiul clrntytrtts. Thc happy’ cnuplc will rr-sitlt: ill their new homo in (lrrrnrl Trucndic. ' a ' y“? ' {a ' W.‘ r Y . . 1865'- OUQrSI-IOWER - IHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ time or » cw 0' "t" _ i‘ _ - ‘ mun Mqglgood Stanley Brldxe. gathered at the ‘Home of lllrs. W. . Weir, on hlozirlrv evening. 06l- 13 gird tor it" l l t miscellan- ellhs showcr ..i ia-MIUI- ot her ill)- pronching marriage. After the 0p- eulng oi the gifts and the reaclinfl of‘ the original verses. which ac- rlaiuty refresh; ments were served. The reulflifldel‘ of the evening was pleasantly Pl! sed with tuusic. CANTWELL-MACINTYRE- A nuptial event of interest was cele- brated in St. .\iar_v's Cathedral, Ha- lifax, at 0 dclock Tuesday morn- lng, Rev. Father Qlllllflll ‘officiat- inm the principals being Bliss Lor- and Catherine Alaclntyre, ol Clear spring. P. l-I. l. and Gordon Daniel Canrwell, or‘ llulifztx, (formerly of Sour-is. l’.l-I.l.) A number oi iricntis m’ both parties xvi-re pre- sent to witness the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Ilea- lriw- tltrslrtre, while the 2F00Y1l5~ ruarn was .1. Alonzo Perry. Follow- inu rbc cercrunny-tr dainty bra-rak- last wr starved at the ironic of the britlcsrnzritl. after which the happy couple went on a. motor trip. Mt". and Airs. Cantwell will reside in Haliri. and the best wishes of a lartw nunrber of fricntls who wish lherruniuclr happiness, will rollow thcnr. MR. HARKINS HERE/WED.- The nranv friends in. Charlottetown of .\lr. W. S. Hawkins, the well known stt-tvman will learn with regret the sad neuzs of the death or hi; sort llorry in Binghammlofl. .\'. Y. on October 17th. Harry liar- kins was an electrical cngineer by profession, holding a responsiblc position with n largo firm in Bing‘ lrampton. About two ycztrs ago he received .\ laruisc on one shoulder to witiclr itc- paid very ll-ltlo orien- tion. Lotcr this developed into ‘a cant-P.‘ and early last spring he was taken to New York for treatment. The host sywclallsts were obtained and ho \\'.r,~‘ placed under firs radium and X-rax treatment but "ohvidtslvrlllilllg all that was done his life could not be saved. Hart’? ‘York-ins was about thirty-seven "Mr: m‘ are and ‘eaves a wife. and two children. lie was rurvivinv nw-mbcr of a fmniiv of seven children. PUMPLIMEMTARy REFFR_ F-‘KWTE-Tlrc fnllmvlnz paragraph ‘appears in the ’i‘oronln Star in. "omtflflirin with the rtccerttnnr-p by "" Robert ll Yllosscrvv of ‘Weir's =n""t'~mr-ntt in the loetvR- T“ ‘tr’- in that mo» Rflllrlrl p ‘dxsstrvv the ""n'\riinn baritone Wvorrln!‘ the capital prize at thr ‘m0 "anatlino \."ation'~li itlvlrlltition ‘We been secured hv the monarc- nttnr '1 "tmtber of “o'er-Wows. Tltrvs" hoard this nntmi urrist Sing All 'i‘hnt l Fun Say" will ro- cclve with cnthtrsinsttt the un- nounccment that he will be at l.ot-t\".~' Pptuwn all next week. A rich vibrrrnrvoicr- of dclicntc riru— brc with :1 lit-rrtrliful tounl illlilllt)‘ and =uncrb iuflrctiun. .\ir. Hess-tr- lvv will chrrrm_ ills rtutllcrtce wltlr his selections. Possessing a range "rid powr-r that are exceptional. n 0llll‘ilf,' and SwevlnPsS cornbirtr-tl with a syuirpzrrlrctir- ruurlity, iris (‘Olltplelr- trndrarstrrutling and com- mand of his art will win for him muny friends and admirers. ‘n m. 11W!‘ “-ill ..i...=r~q ‘" "v1. “Tic WEDDING BELLS-—A rrtrit-i but pretty wcrltling rook plru-e rtl titt- honre of Mr. and .\lrs. llulwrt J. ‘Todd llrrrrltrilnrnexori 'l‘trti.~=.rlrty nvcnirtg, Oct. 12. when their w» cond daughter, l-Ilizit .i., was unitcd ‘in- marriage to .\lr. Allan (luv Rhmsderr. son of .\lr. and .\lr.<. 1H2’. \\‘_vt'll\\'<i')d Ava, Toronto, Ont. 'i".ro cc-rcmtrny- I4;1“'|~@n(>qi‘flnd m the groornsrnrrn n. gold rpla- was performed by the llev. Jzthu presence of thc, ‘Stcrlingtin the iniructliute relatives. of the furuily‘. The wedding march was playcd by the ltrides sister. Bliss Ltrcllzr. The bride was trnzrttcntlrri and lic- conringly pzowried ln taupe charr- tltc» last.‘ who . DOUII the one he! ircruendo ‘y in prices, show no levels. A thousand rumors do not make one single fact’; t LL of us wan to believe the rumors BUT rumor, as usual, ignores situation-that prices to the retail- cr are governed by the colt of rlvv~ materials and labor. High prices are not oi our making or seeking. They have been im- posed upon us and you by the every single thing that enters into the making oi shoes. And these high material costs, to- gether with today's Wale scale. which govern and dictate our shoe dency to permanently seek lower uni‘ l h redct‘ ' foot- fvgear Q'r'-i¢§§f'i_reitr=y‘ivei1?ti>'iran¢a on fact-or even probability-we would have been ahead oi Rumor in an- cing the good news. THAT in why we cannot make any definite promise to you that our prices to the retailer will be any lower thin nelson than those in effect for Sprint‘, 1921, styles. irresponsible Rumor ilnorea thelo incts-delijhts in "sensational news"— and, as is so often the case, hurts everybody indiscrimin- ately until its islseneau and vicious- neas become apparent. that controls the dressed cost oi We appreciate our respomibility to you; we want to help towards cheaper living and we are earnest- ly striving to improve matters. We uk your confidence and belief to encournge us towards that cud. immediate ten- to OUR aduin to yore-and we git/a it in all sincerity-l‘: your family for Fall and Winter. Don't buy extrava- ganlly or recklessly, but do so carefully and judiciously. BUY NOW any shun you need for yourulfor mrusc satin, carrying rt bouquet of stv-el peas. Air. llnrrrsticri i: our poycrl Ab‘ ru:tnrrgcr' for lltc lloztrrl of Pcuslorts ('(llllllllS.<lr>llt*l'.~', Oilrr twa Officc. Bliss 'l‘0dd hrrs boon employrerl as scnior Slt'ilt)gl'£l]lll(‘l' for the llorirtl of ('tllllllll>‘~‘ltlllt*l's, Ottrrtvrt, 'l'itu lzrntirnk gift in the ltridt- Wilr‘ :r atrbstirrttirtl t-lrcqtrc. Illrtny presents, including chi-out.- silrv-t- urid linen \\'I‘l‘t' l't~L‘t'l\'t‘(l. tcstiiflvirtg to the popularity of tho young couple, both llvrc uni ztbruritl. \\'0rilry or‘ sprwirrl rrrt-utiuu is tr hcrrtrriftrl silver t-ulrrw dish. yirc>cutcrl by the stuff 01' the Board of Pension t‘t~rrrrrrl.~.<itiutrr.~', Ottawa Office. l'l‘t'\‘ittll.\‘ ‘in llrc lirltiv-fs dcpirrttrrc front (lturwrr, rlrc \\".r< llllvSl of honor rrt rt >ii\’~'l‘ =‘ll<>\\‘\'I' Riven n)’ lrvr yirl friends ztnd :1 rrlisr-r-llztrrvorrs rlrutvcr" ill- :\'tll ' lur ftllutv lllll'lltl'~' in .\lc- Lcod Sir-u Sunday School, _-\l‘t<~r rt short lrontgvrrruon on Prirrr-v- l-Irl’ wrrrtl Dslrrirtl, .\i!*. illltl .\lr'<. Ruins- rlvll lvrtvc fur‘ tlrtrir" fulur» hurrrc in UllilWil, llt‘('\l|ll]lililit1l by tlp- pond \\i.~lr~-.~' uf tlrtir- runny frit-rtds. --<oo-i _ .\lztn,\' who ltrtvc bccn in the cm- pltn" 0t the T. Eaton (‘onrpztny arc.- sc-rl-Zirtt: ncw jobs. This lrtrirt‘ c trrblisltnrt-nt. llilS been tiroppirig many oi’ its cruplnycs of lzrtc bc- iii/ii; EDWARD COMPANY a T he fjzluprnme Success of Successes thirst: or’ at tzrllim: off in genera truptiyes tire beini, letgp ' business, and in her-pint: with the wcck. a total of 300 report linc of rctrcnclirrrt-nt bcint: follow’ lratvint: been cast adrift on; cd by mam)‘ larrge busincss ll0ll5t).\.“l‘0(!('l'll|_\'. $25.00 For a Trade Name and Design _ The Silver Fox Fur Selling Associaiiouo Prince Ekward Island requires a trade namean design for trade. A prize of $25.00 is offered f the best suggestion. The design need onlybe rough sketch, btrt must be indicative of the objt and. purposes of the Association. Literature setting out these objects and purposes will bet warded on application. ,~ This is an opportunity for persons with i aginarion to exercise their originalty. Try yo skill 2nd win $25.00. The Silver Fox Fur Selling Associati of Prince Edward Island Summerside, P, E. 5Q)“ Stone Chou in which to gilt the cream as well churn your butter All sizes. Il725-10-25=sl.i-12i i ‘ ' _"l turn: .1 ll, Parties Arriving Late Will Be Dbliged to First Act is Over. Seats Ordered By Phone or Left to Be Called For Will Not Be lleld WAIT Until Alter 6.30 on The Evening of the Performance. isrntzrar. ADDED Arrietcrrlon “i” IVTAE EDWARDQ JAZZ ORCHEST A 8 PIECES 8 Black 8i l SUNNYSIDE _ Complete Bpii Service Our expert syilw examination, 00119194 our LENS onmoruo all" oil Change oi Plays Nightly High Class Specialti Every Play Guaranteed by‘ the Company to be ‘ lrrst Time in the City - ‘am-i-a-li-q 3~:\.4 --_ _ offers a comllllm’ ‘If equal to the bell Pr“ ~ That this service prociated is evidenced I u constantly increasing V _~ oi bullnonl. ts Between Acts Presented nr rzs EVENING 35¢, MATlNEE-uldults 25c Children 10c PLUS AMUSEMENT TAX patrons, and I strive m merit BIIGO. C. F. llotchi Opflmflllll l“ 50c, 75c r i