r". ‘r i r. Vi; ,,\ RBIZHS And it‘, Pours’ Too/iv Ar 3.15. {Lg fI lllllll4\\\\\\'\\'llllllli\\“\\\\“§i . 1 ZQFP~3\\\\‘-’i THE LAUGH OF THE PARTY Each scene a scream Each bit la hit Each .r"eel a riot LLOYD’S LAUGHS LAST ! .STRAND I srecuu. Princes mnmse, ADULTS m. EVENING, Aoutrs am .5N1?art fcatum l lflovelty in router-tr‘ AT 1 mo ass cartons» 11o. "~ cmuaitzu 21¢. 'l h. i B oy t Originality“ in Comedy-gZV Story- Surprise in W. .. uirnsamim . LAUGHTER Central (illrrtlim PROPERTY . PURCHASED.- Mr. Harry Stewart, Hayfield St... has purchased the bungalow and lot adjoin-lag. o! l. the flare Mrs. Charlotte Munster "oh ‘Greenfield Ava, and intends niov iuto his handsome new homo a uy. . MEDAte nilogwtu-i air Her- bert Vale, city, Jiafrecelied from Major tlenerql of lllB-Citllatlliill grayed 1-1-11, crest ,War ror Civil- ization,» 19144919." The medals _ were accompanied by a letter from the Major General. euttomc OHANGE7S.— All- other of Charlottetowde old land marks has gone. The building on .Kent Sh. owned by the Stewart" _estate and clavlmetl t0 have been built nearly a hundred "years ago. has been torn do to makoroon: for a modern buifding. will-ill will consist of two stores, below and a flat above. The contract has been let to Lowe Bros; whohhayc al- ready commenced operations. ' Y. M. C. -A. CONFERENCE.- Mr. R. A. Pendletoniflenoral Sec retary Y. M. C. A. returned Satur- day night ‘from Halifax where he attention the ‘_‘Y" conference held thereylast week. Thais conference which lastedtwo days was called to discuss dlfferentproblenis re~ latlng to tlieMaritiuie Y, M. C. A. and its "relation to the community. There were representatives from the three Maritime Provinces, tho number present being between 50' and G0. There was much enthus- iasm displayed. by the different mem ers present and some very probable solutions "we-re“ stfggested for the many important questions which came under discussion. Mr. Pendleton who has recently taken over the secretaryship oi‘ the local Y. M. , A. will now be betterf qualified to carry out the duties all‘ the way. ' A liowI at tlie finish H fifilliii iR\h\\\\\\\\1IIIIIIIIAKRYRJEQY1IY"'f‘ TONIGHT AT 8.30 a MAE EIIWARDQ PLAYERS IN i MoT?17’:pill } What The Critics Sayz~ Mae Edwards and her Company, “a genuine succcssflf -~Bostun Post. Miss Edwards as a leading wvorpan lives up to the rs. putation that proceeded hen-Quincy Herald, “The Moth," “A most remarkable piayfl-Fredericton Gleaner. "The greatest fun show to ivsit our city In years."- Portland Press. 7--BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS--7 AND THE MAE EDWARDS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA ' ' EVENING 52c, 80c $1.10 MATINEE, ADUIJTS 37c. Cl-HLDREN 15c. SEATS Now on SALE‘. TICKET OFFlCE oeeNs AT 9.30 _A. M. DAILY flanges nan in the (‘llllftfill general \“fl s 9.. (idols and _ "ht ‘pgci 0 ~ 9,, u I‘ . ., blllfgfvlflAlfiinr Offigimflseli! 24 "‘ to the ronimuntlon service. - 1.1 d». ‘at _- -- ‘ . -“ -~ l. . . “’ The store with “Everything That’s Good,” Eat” welcomes visitors to the Exhib tionp Werare glad to see our old - friends; and new ones," so call around and I < say “Hello!” to us. You may no d some ' fruit, or something else to eat. I so, we . ‘can serve you‘; ~ militias a sou ‘tEverytliliig That's Good to en.»- I Each Flash, a Laugh-Each Scene, r. Scream-Each Bit, i a Hit--E\ach Reel, a Riot. Added Attraction—Round,Two of ‘The Leather Pushers’ nuns‘ i\\i\\mlrrlllllllam\\\\\vllnravr.zs\\unwlllanun/maximum“ Two changes in tho prayer book of the Episcopal Church hurl the up’- _ , Droval of thr house of deputies oi . ‘ "r ‘ ‘ convention. u=~ l The ilirst would remove, from the ‘ ' “ ' - .’.. _ _ book a line cliisslng with Turks lh heretics. The second - adds a prayer to the Ylirgln Mary it"!!! _ me a 0n interesting Trip! l_v 0t‘ this city eight years Statistical Department. Ottawll. is spending this vacation in the tity. Mr. ‘McCauslziiit; re-l cently returned from an interest; 111i; lrip to British Columbia, Cali-i iornia and Mexico, and tlurlngl course of his travels met iviili ls-i binders. most of them in prosper-l ous circumstances and all pleased to meet one who could give them,’ late news of the dear old Island which they Customs. I I i province "home." While in Banlf Mr. M'c(‘.auslnntl_ int-t Mr. Stewart, formerly score? tnry of the School Board in Uhurq lottctcwii and now in the Park (‘ommlssioiieps office at Banfl"; ~alrso Mr. ‘Colin ‘MacDonald, whom he met on his honeymoon. Mr. McDonald is engaged in extensive fruit growing with his lather Mr. MacDonald, who has splendid orchards ill. Penticton, B. C. and is doing well. Mr. Theo. Baldere son, formerly of Charlottetown is‘ also at Baiiff engaged in the auto and electrical supply business anti Mr. MoCauslantl had the pleasure of meeting him and of talking over old times on Prince Edward island; Mr. llit-Causlaiitl left Ottawa last March for his western trip and won't ilirst to Chicago, ivhero still call ho met ~l\'ir. und Mrs. Angus Murchison. “Angus" is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Capt. tMdlTUilllitlll, city, and is wit-h the Edison Conl- monwealth Power Company and doing splendidly. At ti recent ex- hihitinii in Chicago of the hand- somest and most perfectly de- babiqs their child’ won _ honors. ,' At Penticton, in the Oakeiiogen Valley, B. (7., M1‘. McCausland on- joyetl himself Qthoroughly. The beztutysantl togtllthy ollhthe valkiy. b nd ‘the wonderful cliirthte, armat- itractions thafl- draw pqoplc there from All, part1; of America.‘ -Ilt~. had the pleflillllzmof meeting tliero Dr. "Jaclfvllldsaaijtl, son of Mr. Justice and ' Ml-gtxidaszardjt-liy, who is getting along splendidly. The people nl‘ Potiticton and Still grail, boosters znltl ir r 47h hr of Coin _ oat many advance- ’ sch t ' Tiliey are ptinin a lot of new ma, hi the beautiful valley and slid’? laying out new orchard t grounds‘ for the éloltllors" Settle- vment Board. Oakland anti Bork ley, were also visited. _ After leaving San Francisco Mr. Mdtfauslniid journeyed across the lino into Matteo, which stlll re- " tulns in places many of the as- pects oi’ the “wild nntl wooly west“ He had the adventurer-or misad- i‘ vcnture—of witnessing ii typical gun-right between Mexican cow launchers.’ Salt Lake City. San, p Diego. Cut. an other interostinlz a plticeit pm sited by Mr. Mc- Caualand lfeforehls return to 0i.- tawa. His vacation hero is draw- ’ ink ‘to on end and he expects to return to Ottawa Mile week. i-QQ-Q—-—- i ~Mrl Poroy ‘Mcflausland, former-l and for '1“? lmstltlespatched to the south to brln cmmected “m1 ilwlletleral troops there to. the alitl o "l BAD FOR WASHING HAlRil especially in regard to the boy's organization work. dilotller Rebellion Breaks out in Mexico (Special to The Guardian.) ‘SAN AQWFONHO; Texas, Sept 24 —Tlie Obregon government has taken vigorous steps to put down the rebellion of General Francisc liiurgtiizi, who with 7,000 troops i. storming the seaport town of Mazi titlan. General Francisco Serrano, score tnry of war, left Mexico City Fri- day, to assume active command oi the Obregon troops in a campaign! against the Margula movement in the province of Sinaloa, accordin to information here. I Ah under secretary of war wa the garrison of the general ,wh _ ls defending Maxatlaii. ‘Small loss es were reported by local tronpsb as a result ot’ the Murguin bom- bardment. l . , l ALKALI IN SHAMPOOS l l i Don't use prepared shampoos or trnytlring else that "contains ttob _ much alkali, l'or LAlS is very injurv A drip!‘ ..-t. sA-rlcv hi ~l ideal Prices quisitemillinery are To further cnlbcllisli the plcasurc of our customers \vc will have an cx» ‘ port demonstrator in thc store who will enlighten the public upon tlic ap- l propriatc and also take special orders; for anytbng outside r 0111' filotib’ mt" This is an fastidious might tlcmaiitl. atltlcd service which we givc for Ex- hibition wcck. —r Individuality in" DRESSES h, (h1g5, is where wt‘ cxctil, a dominant uott- of individuality is cxprcflsfll l" m“ llt‘\\' Fall moth-ls. 1N (_~_\ N11 )‘\‘ dREld-ZS \\'C have an cx— elusive tlispla_v— only onvt- of each lanth- Somt- arc libcrzflv crirlirtiitlt'rt_'tl ui contrast- lug barmoiiizitij; sbatlcs: ubilt- others 1W0 bt-titlt-tl anti fmllici" bt-zuitilit-tl ‘by f.'m_cy or- uzmtt-uts and ‘buckles. T110 fillillifilbim“ d‘ {pct hgrg fnvurctl by Dullic FilSlllUlL 1N 'l‘l'{I(‘(Tl‘lNlE we have a gorgeous nrrav. Some nrc plain autl others are bt-zitlt-tl or t-mbroitlcrctl. 1X Slilililnli the popular colors arc brovvu. navv, anti black. The straight-lure effect is bore again favorctl, wbilt: some models arc bigli-uaistctl with girtllc. 'l.‘bt-y arfuiatlt- up plain and ‘bcatlctl. i: $22.11“) for this bcrmtiful Racoou Coat, with large collar and cuffs, anti ' borders of 3 or 4 inches. The coat has a dark sill; lining. lvlaruiot Fur Coat, with large collar and culls for bliss Young. Three-quarter lciigtli and lincd with silk throughout. Silccizil price $65.‘ 'l‘imc quality Persian Lamb (foal, perfectly plain, -~ baiitl- ~some silk lining-tit) inches long. Salt: price $260. Persian Lanlb Cont, with gable 't~ollar zmtl cuffs, 40 inches long. $pcciai price $350. Frcilcli Scal Cont, with largc collar and culls. blade full length and plain with bclt. Special ‘price $485. - l~l(l.\ll7..\'l‘l.‘N, a product of Canada, is ions,‘ as it dries rthe scalp and makes the hair brittle. , I The best thing to used‘ just plain Mulsified cocoanut oil sham- poo, for ‘this ls pure‘ and entirely grease-less. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsifletl at any drug store, and a icw ounces wlill last the whole family for months. , Simply put two or three tea- spoonfuls ol‘ l\iulsliled in a cup or glass with a ll-ttle warm water, then moisten the hair with water zinkl rub it Illl. it makes an abundance oi’ rica, creamy lather. (‘IBHIIFEB thorougliLv, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, brig it, fluffy, wavy, and oasy to lian le. Densities, it loosens untl takes out every particle ot‘ dost, dlptuand tlantlrufl’. Ile sure you get Nlulsllleti Beware of iinllationa._ Look foifthb name Watkins on the package. _ NO” Waiting to be . served. - ~ l " ' v - .1 at; this store‘ Ono reason why peo- h y‘ pie‘ like i ‘our store is - t that may never liovedo ' wait ‘tiny time to be,‘ served. We attend to ‘= our ‘ customers 1M- MEDIATELY. The same thing lupplles- to», Y telephone orders. llltliinfltifi "r112 Ce» Phone: 21st,. t , “The iiexllii Kodak More" It's a waste df time to tell some woman ‘that it's a waste o! time to WWW". ~' .. . -»-\- Riaguifivcut Hudson Scal Cont. Large collar zunl cuffs of lint-st Sable. ll is 40 inches long with fancy silk lining. blade up iii ilic vcry latest style, with bull. etc. Special price, $500. . v . ‘ , --SPECIALS for Mb N- - Winter Overcoats $16 Ono of the greatest values atlyivhevc is our NLOQ (lvcrvoat. Of splendid llcuvy mutt-rial, made up in ucw cut, with Ibclt all arotmtljpatcb pockets, ctc. Different colors. Exhibition wet-l; only at $16. Worste.d»Suits 3 button, fast forging to the front, as lilitc style in dresses. 'l'bi.~= material is madc up in dresses, strictly tailored, with white collar and cuffs. The materials are plain zuitl mixed colors. Blue Serge Suits’ 1 5.00 A guaranteed Indigo Illut- Scrgt- Suit, with 2 pairs of pants, 1). ll. autl 2 button motlcl. 'l'liis is a value you can not dup- licate at $35. I All-wool material. C0liSCi‘,\‘£lll\'L‘ motlcl, s rs 35 t0 ' 42. $25- Nolliing like it anyivlicrc at ‘ion parliament have been pared by n joint l"gul txommitteo EllKlfllNl lint] tuners tthe new, pvt» incnt clergyman of the Church of tlro Presbyterian to endeavor EXH I BI TI 0N i The new Fall Fashions are most picturesquely pre- sented in our comprehensive display which iSihe largest in our history-and many tell us the finest to be seen. Luxuriant Furs, draint dresses, gorgeous coats and, ex- lfere in charming variety. Indivi- duality is expressed iii all the newest creations and to make the ariray even more alluring everything is mark- ed at very special prices for Exhibition Week. Correct Millineiiy for all occasions, is fcaturctl in our Fall millincry display. The t-xtrcmcly large, tiic very small, o1" tbc uledium are all bcrc. You can suit-ct style hcrc confident that a proper lit-atl-sizc and su- perior materials arc given. Our buyers have rcccutly returned from the style centres and will atlvisc you “tbc vogue” abroad. NZW Cloth » "Coats This department is distinctive for its many new creations. The vcry special prices for Exhibi- tion ivcck arc , particularly ap- pooling. $12.50 Ylillihli‘ ~(T(7;\'I‘S iii fawn. nigger bvolvn autldiluc. Full length moth-ls, lined to ‘the ivztisl and matlc up tbc last wortl. in siylc. A wonderful vaiuo at $11.50. _____ $24.00 l . .'\IlOill(‘f‘ big Coat Value is a bcvt-rsiblt- 'l'\vectl, matlc up in "iiiaiiuisli" style. with large col- lar and cuffs and pockcts.__'l'iiis is tbc newest thing in style anti ivillscil Exhibition week at $24- I l»~~~»~--~t---~--- w. .- . . ,._........, , " g . . a i’ , ‘ I l ‘ ' - - iiiwzniii "L ~ -- ' ' ‘L. i’ i?" xr-fl ,~ ., m‘: PAGE-sly; . " ran OHARLOTTETOWN cull _ i "r.- p; ,. , . _ sameness 2s,‘*i92~2_{=_f~l, , . > nu Anti rrnittmgé my,‘ ' ' " ifcomptised chiefly _of litwyors from lCliurt-li. of Nlontretil, tho follow ialrrt . __ __ aha three cliurchesu int; were instructed . ,, 4 - a: ~> rononrilfisglrpitf 22.411; 21in. lonists and untl Unionists oi Presbyterian (Ihurtili Hl‘8_bll6IY t0- tlay preparl 111119" Inertia: which In. to here tomorrow. The comlnitlee on iinlon, appointed by the general nssqnllblr . Churc in C atlh, mot today with Rem, nit} main. The hltecutlvo committee of the Methodist Church also to discuss i ioint church‘ thhi ‘, and lomorrov; preceding the,» chairman. sltiered important. an the billl to be presented to both the provial _ clal legiula thfi -' ngrqiatlontil Church unlo e o, ineet rwlth, Rev r. [h P a» the ng for the joint church open tied. of the Presbyterian . Pldgeon as chair» mot ‘the ‘ueetiou of the‘,1|;po,|u0n. general meotl ceadlnlt with ey, of Montreal, as Tho meetings are tron- the, Anglican UIQ non lures and ‘ Doinln In regard to conferring " At the eitetrtltlve meeting ol’ til-- mntilunioiilsts, known as the (‘an élitlian Presbyterian (Thur-ch socintion unti the members of the ‘union committee who are tipposorl to -the project. Y (‘.58. lvitit-llmaltl ol‘ Toronto and Brampton, presl The anttunolnlsts are pre- paring for a great tinll- union con~ ference enrbarclng all Countin. to he‘ held in St.‘ Andrew's t-hurteh. in Toronto. on October l2 and 13. The antbunionlsts hope -tlint the legal obstacles with regard to the As ot properties nnt] trust funds will prove so insur- mpuntnlble that the unionists them selves will he‘ deterred from pro- unlon nieasurea, with (‘hurch regarding “scheme of. mutual re-ordiii - at each otlierr hands, ‘vrliic WM recently discussed by prom-c“. m" , ‘ i to promote unit-y between the two bodies: The Very itev. Clark, Mn- dcrator, convener; Rev. Dr. Dun can, of St. 'l’uui.s; Montreal, Dr l-it-rrltlgo, Principal (‘lat-once Mc Klnnon of ilalifax; Dr. Pldgoon. of Toronto; Dr. Dickie niitl Mr J. llotlgor, of Montreal; Principal Gantlier. l)r. Martin, of Strutforti President Murray. of Saskatoon; Robert FIIICOIIO!‘ and Mr. JJ. Gib sou. of ‘Poronlo. €O§<_._ ‘To the man, with a will n wav is never wanting. Some men are thorn grout, some Milli!" Iffletllese. and some. ran main little to the end ' ——r-v. ., . y , - -_ . The hood is a ltldllng of ldeu- furnished or unfurnished" a| the n 3 Bill Sigietl by Pfiiltiillll wusirrrtmon,_tsept. swag fuel Anti-Profiteerlng Bill-and ~ lloruh Bill providing for a c_ ' piete investigation of the coal ‘ dustry wars signed by Preald - Harding today: ,5 _. ___.._. _'-¢"- r a i oituhtfifiiilf_ ,_ I‘ , Office Royall, Ianialltli!!!“ r _...>.w:,r.=,1,_~,r .. t we aao to 1': 1.00 to 6.00. . a r’ v