bvcnlng 7.15 & 9. 7364'. 421'. 52c. Matinee 3.00 . . . . . .. 16c and 37c. with Wanner; aAxren CATHERINEDALE OWEN ELINOR GLYN TELLS WHAT A MAN CAN D0 “TTH "IT" I CAPITOL ll. lullllllll" ‘ "lull ,. lpllllll‘ ‘ Daring lion laughs. ALI. STAR CAST LAURA ‘ Drama that will chill ou with its thrills as it warms ,ou with its beart-tlirobs. Shlv- l “in; suspense shattered by sud- l ¢<HARi<>1itrc1QuN GUARDIAN - l llll l ll llli W 11c, 16c. Eve. 7.15 8i 9. 16c, 26c. lmorning at the l lnon payment of dog tax was fined _ [unregistered car was fined $25, a. l all? f , i wmml ,§ Lovely and young But unable to l1L‘,\N'1‘E A150 TW" 5"“ Shmts endure this ugly Croesus, she fled '1' a1 k i e Ca rtoon _ hlm-—-only to mel- find hPffitlf in lglulntfllérlu" thc arms of o young, handsome om o cs ' v , . r ‘j fellow _ WHO ivris one Roy 11rd" AND i-‘cxxv coMEm and thcsamc man. gfggiuceti h Her Nlght n _ Livingston iii _ SPECIAI- ATTRACTIONS AT ’I‘HEA';§ISS I _ r _ . 1 v 1 I __V x. I y PAIR wLnK-Avbhbl 18th i‘ . . . . I ‘_. PRINLI; LDWARD 1 (j A P I T O L y‘ ll THREE CHANGES ALL TALKIES ,l_-' .7 ' Mfln-"Tlw-Y A“ singingfldmm; Mnn.——Tucs.—W¢-d. "Sisters" i.‘ Q’ ‘ In: “Lord “W” °f B"’“1“'“>'- Showing New York's Night 7 ' FD}: Pm,’ T ' Wed-Thurs. “Lady of Scan- Life- ’ l ' C HAT Conmnlzs POPULAR ‘my’ cilmedy Drama“ Thurs.-—I~‘rl.—S:it. "The Mur- li 5 0 "G l‘ "MB ER 5 W! T 1i L A U G H S Fri.—Sat. "The Big House" der on the Roof" mo» mystery L, Exciting underworld trilc. 31'1""?- lhntesmnc public is Hidenced by the ‘ph rziécj is’ min-mg iegl-ivoeilitli iiirtirétllc l V I RQADS _ ‘ \§v6*§,f—AL .. . fsuccess of the work. Besides cash don- lcolmnmnm‘ we are b essf so bERVICES I)‘ THE aations already acknowledged, excel- many good ffiidscsilll: 2211x122‘: ‘W; DOMINION . r r - ‘l, ,lent boxes of clothing have been re-. come more 1 c icelved from, Ladies o‘, Good Hope friends. Why should we not band Lodge. Lot I6: Queen Afar-y Needle- wvork Guild City and the Ladies of ‘Melville. L. O. B. A. DeSuble, Ou Orp mnmlre ittgfin; ‘s 3332i; his‘ 2 Here is a very large field. Tile Or- lcmoperative plan and because our lphanage is endeavoring to do its part. Prt t b“ v ‘Vlfhy not join whole-healtedly with i ollman 1W c mam Fla-operate we .u.s and give the children a chance? yeary spel success. ‘This success has “today B our opporbunmh lbull. up a. pride in the] ‘ilnstitution forcing us m defend it} i_______ lagainst any whom we hBBDWTODQIZIfi CATHOLIC WOZHEWS LEAGUE welfare even though in cases of dc- seitlm we have to brand the unnat- ural parents? THE ivisc old owl will advise you t0 use care in the :.:~i ‘Tiilln o.’ the correct fuel ' .1 hibrlcaition for your Tl: crc‘s a diifcrcnrc~ critiri-"ing. _. 1T l 11 ‘N’ lliiflilllm‘ “"5 ‘, In 1923 it was decided to open ‘a l The ninth annual convention of ‘ i'-\~ l it"! 11111 1H1 ‘"1 separate cnzloxvnlcnt fund and uulizo! 1'11», Callhzlll: Womcns League will 11- “ill lic import- zizlt in your povllct book. ll..i'.."l. .‘ W11? tile interest for curren‘. nccdslbc llcld ill Aibcrlon on Scplcmber This fund his gradually grown and ; o, 1o. 1:111. ,1o:lay the interest is o! consider-l On Insdriy evening, 5911b. 9th.. Jlblt? llclp to the finances. The lot- ‘ 4m open mict-ilxg v.ill be held, which 0st additions were from the Ermtml will be addressed by prominent of Col. F. S. Z\I.'>ol'e. Cry, W. C. Col- .'<ll(‘fil~.“i'.<. ' Irtl, 131795911 and Naimm Aqom, Gaga On \\'(‘(llit‘.=dily morning the con- uz} Road} will Rcildy Powcr“ TclJiSNgILTQ f1? s 14A r10 l l m lilflflll. volition \‘.'lll be oilcncd with a High J44 ..' q o“? I234 “Eth m, inqigution {nan-Cd by: s, (luring which an appropriate .- can ‘cf? f GEORGE ' Milli" sub. z-rzption, Dllfll)\\'llll"ilI seems , T1110" will b3 lWPFWhPll. . 3/575 4' ,l be tile hope for the future, so, T110 (‘lilfllfll-(‘fi will U191! E0 1M0 _..n W“ M‘. (leading the fnurpiscsxslcn to rovlcvs. discuss and act . illlztirln of your Phtatr‘. coilsitlel‘ l "W" ‘hi’ “P0115 05 1L5 OmKTT-i mid l i.l.1l<>. orphanage one of the family. lmlwmwil‘? V? 91°" 01560“. 811d i The pnnted annual report gives; lirammfl “i1 ‘#111955 m?“ mill’ b9 | . conlplvtc details of all tlir- work und l bmiwll? f5“ “Y w.» ' Dcir f'.lil)-'ll\ l. "lll"l‘$ tins your a full list of ali' mic llzlve bequeatllvrl lnonvj.‘ to tile llllstitution. 'I‘liese are now living d ';- l ‘ I 1 I‘! i mils of inicr- ‘irilrited. Gct yours. In those ilign-l .’ liillflfit‘ Ls HIYDSSUYE dajys, the pripcls arc full of - l"‘l.'§' i: itome tmgeclir-s whore helpless chil- ‘fzl-szzris drcn are orphaned citllcr by death or CTOSEITlCII, if the later. how we ‘m in oumlcondemn an unnatural paxcnt and rllflllfl and lnur pziy goes out to the unprotected . l ‘ "‘llilllf‘i‘ lil lrllild. . . - f‘.‘.'ll(‘Ci(‘-fl from every loll. nnd lllc ladle; of A}. 'r~ "I ~| XVI‘ (l57i'ii.\.\'.\(iE to make this convention o lllCmOi‘. able one. .'.<4 l; DCNDAS lixn ylcixiry Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacLeod, Straillcona. were receiving the con- grntuiutions of their many friends on l Ii‘r0m Olll‘(‘.‘<l)(‘I‘l(\l]C(‘lL wnlild 90911) Monday the iltli. it being the fiftieth lliuit some urgalllzntiolls are passing |i1l1lil\'l_‘l‘i.ilry of their marriage. The sr-“xill: ‘ ‘ .. r-f of. ‘mer many cases of unpro cctccl cni‘- ' happy couple have enjoyed healuh o - l.’ ems". (.1111 clsc why do s0 miitljlfllld DI'O3|3Cl'liy (luring their consid- lfllipll‘ directly to us for crzxblc time togcthiv; und nre in the prou-cuon and care? W0 frequently ‘boat of spirits. Six of their ten chil- ‘ nun-pt such crux-s for our ilrst thought ldren wcic at home for the anniv- l; for the good of tho child though l(.'l‘SIil'_\'. tllc others who are in the .:l (lillilg m we till‘ nlrrn criticised. ‘linr we», being unable to he present. * on can cuscr bcor the criticism ‘Tilcir nlnny friends wish illcm con- l l t 1.. .. llll! in- .tiuo<i lloiillii and llappiiless through vrlr inn-n: clnid uxtnout care. Our or- many years to come. ' v NEW CABINET TAKES OVER REINS OF OFFICE. , ’1"hl~ r Ii Cabinet Ministers was token lust after belng sworn in at Ottawa by His Excel . uuth rie, Hon. Sir George Parley. Hon. RB. Bennett. Senator the Hon. Gideon Rob ..; r... J. Minion. Hon. E. B. Ryckman. Hon. Dr. Murray MncLt-rcn, Hon. W. A. Gordon. -.e, Hqn. TO. Murphy. Hon. C. H. Cohan. Hon. Alfred Duranlcou, Hon. D. M. Suthcr ~ -;.¢§.§i1o-Beutt.Vl.¢1rMli9wJ-A.mcuoom wmmtiaomvnlm mt. "n. ...-. “ra f. nnslwkewvfiw-rvmern? ourselves together for their good and l lzcrton unit are Ilifiikllli‘! every effort. (Continued from page 4) traced, ultimately, to the conditions of lthe roads of the Island, used by car- riers under contract to deliver malls. i In the Island province, there are ‘.3550 miles of roads, improved and ‘unimproved. Of this total, as yet, only 55 miles have been graded and sur- faced with gravel or bituminous con- ,crete. In fldliitloil, 855 miles 113w; ‘been graded and improved, to the con- ‘riitfon of a road brought to a uniform standard of width. There remain 2,740 ,iniles of unimproved earth roads, lwifh siirfacrs, oitcn. a hard reddish ‘brown in summer, but in spring and lfaii, n. soft muddy rccl or a. muddy broun, quite unsatisfactory for motor‘ traffic. The changes for the better. ltllfli have been made are. to no smilll l ldcgree, clue to the co-operntion of the lFcdcral govcrnnlcnt, by virtue of the terms of the Canadian Highways Act. llfllu, in constructing a national sys- ltcm of "main and market" roads of {the different provinces, with "federal laid" to the extent of 40% 0f the Factual, reasonable and necessary Lcnst." l The entire system. so constructed lwith "f-rcirvral niri" totalling 3,400 Lmilcs, may be expected to reduce quite largclv, the complaints of Can- ndians upon the postal services, on rural routes, more especially and to tend to inlprovc standards of rural life, in all Canada. The Misses Helen and Hazel Bur- dctt, Stratnconn. a:e being congrat- ulated on their success at P. W. C. Matriculation. Rev. Robert Morson and Mrs. Mor- son of Pnlmc-r, Mass, are visiting the formers brothers at Upton and Oar- dignn. M- The many friends of- Miss Jessie Acorn, Primrose, arc rcrry to bid fore well to her. Sllc is leaving to spend the ivintcr in the U. S. A. Hope you have a. good time Jessie. lency. the Governor General. ertson, Hon. H. H. Stevens. Hon. Hugh Stewart, Hon. Maurice land. . .. .. ilttgqgictlift fientral Guardian‘ MOUNT STEWART United Churchl n. m.; Donaldston. 3 p. m; Lot 40,, 1.30 p. m. l YRESBHTERIAN SERVICES. -—l my M, E_ Genge will conduct sen! vice at Hlghfleld Presbyterian Church Sunday evening at 7.30, Au-l gust 17th. —i- l TRYON nuns!‘ P/isroiinmf —Servioes Sunday, Aug, 17: ‘Tryomi 11 a. m: Bonshaw, 2.30 p. m. Please! note change in services. Myron 0.l Brinton, minister. _ CORNWALL. — United Church oil Canada, Aug, 17th: New Dominion at 11 a. m. Kingston at i p. m. Cornwall at 7.30, Rev. C. McNevln twill preach. Rev. D. K. Ross, min- ister. l ANGLICAN SERVICES-Crapaud, lSafnt John's Church, August 17. llioly Communion 8 a. m. Sunday lschool 10.30. Evenoong 1.30. Spring- field, Saint Elisabeth's Church. Aug. 17, Sunday School i0 a. m. Morning pmyei- 1i n. m. COURT. — Yesterday police court one drunk was fined $20 or 20 days, a POLICE lsz. a. man charged with operating [man charged with operating car while intoxicated was giyen 7 days. A PLEASANT VISIT-Tho Guard- ian had a pleasant visit from Mr. Joseph McCarey, Baltimore, Md., who is renewing old aoquaintonceslhips on a holiday visit. Mr. Mwarey was prob- ably the best and mos: emrlent post- master Charlottetown ever had, hav- ing attained that exalted position on merit, passing through all the grads from the bottom up. Mr. MoCuey has been in Europe since retiring, and‘ on his present holiday has taken in Toronto and Montreal as well u his Island home. TRYON PRESBYTERIAN Church The congregation of the abovcl church will meet in the Tiyon Bap-' tist Church on Sunday, August iiuil at 7.30 p. m., for worship, as their! own church is not yet completefnl Sunday school will meet at the; home of Mrs, Lang, North Tryon at; 2.30 p. m. There will be a Protest-l ant service in the Union Hull lnl Borden at 11 a. m, Sunday Schooll at. 10.30. l McoiulvisAurrciicLL-"riie fol- lowing is from the Moncton 'I‘rans- cript, of August 11, and is of inter- est to friends in this city, where the bride was a. student at Notre Dame Academy. Wm. E. Mitchell,‘ father of Vthe bride, is a. former Charlottetown man being an em- ployee o! the C. N. R. shops. "St. Bernard's Church was the scene of‘ a. very pretty wedding Saturday. morning, when Miss Kathleen Mary. Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrsl William s. Mitchell, of Stellarbon, ul 5.. became the bride‘ of Thomas James McGinnis, 5t. John, NB. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, loked charming in a lavin green georgette gown with beige lace jacket and hat of beige mohair, beige kid gloves and satin suppers, she car- ried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and cream sweet peas. The bride was at- tended by her ulster, Miss Helen Mit- chell, attired in a gown of pale yel- low georgette with hat of yellow straw with mauve trimmings and carried a. bouquet of gladioiis and mauve sweet peas. The groom was supported by Joseph Lane. Rev. Fa- ther M. A. Harris performed the cer- emony and celebrated the nuptial moss. During the ofiertory, Bernard Gallagher sang Romell’; Ave Marie, Mm. J. W. McCarthy accompanied Mr. Gallagher and played the Wed- ding March. After the ceremony the bridal party, accompanied by 25 friends, repaired to the home of the bride's ‘uncle, Junes P. Bwlft, 1B2 Bonaccord street. where a. dainty wedding breakfut was served. The rooms were beautifully decorated with pink roses and mauve ‘sweet pens. Mrs. Stanley P. Kenya and Mrs. Norman McGrath poured M. Miss Hattie Dewitt cut the ices and the Misses lHuel Spear, Nellie Lubes, Agnes Noonan and Jean Clark serv- ed. Mr. and Mn. McGinnls later left by motor for Montreal and Toronto, the bride travelling in on ensemble of wood brown covert cloth with and lhoea, flocking: hat lhd gloves. Among tho out-of-tnwn guests were Mn. Peter McGinnis. mother of the groom, Mlu Teresa Olen-y, of Ban- gor, Mm, cousin of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell. parents of the bride and Mica Mart-h: Binge, aunt of the bride. Mr. and Mn. Mcflinnil will rellde at 63 West street." CARD OF. THANKS m. Hovelock Sanderson um family wish w thank their nelgltminl and friifidg m kindness shown dur- l ~ in; flair bereavement. l 1!! . of‘ Canada service: Mt. Stewart 1i tation to officially open the St. John |booths were well patronized. The canon cove SEBVlCES—Rev.] M. C. McKinnon will preach at‘ Canoe Cove on Sabbath, 17th, it 1.30.! PREMIER. LEA ACCEPTS. Premier lea has accepted an invi- Exhibition on Aug, 30th, SUCCESSFUL TEA-The tea. at Kelly's Cross Wednesday was a. most successful affair. A large "number were present and enjoyed the various games. Tea tables and refreshment cakes were auctioned by Mr. J. P. Bradley, auctioneer, of this city. REMANDED T0 SUPREME (BOUND-In a case of shop-breaking at McLean's store at Wfnsloe, the King vs Herbert Gallant, which was heard before Stlpendlary Magistrate D. Edgar .Shaw, the preliminary hearing concluded yesterday. The prisoner was sent to the Supreme Court, to be tried in January. The case was investigated by Constable " Tralnor. Eleven witnesses were heard. Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. acted; for the Attorney General, Mr. Mark‘ McGuigan for defendant. FINDS MANY CHANGES - Mr. Gorge E. Leela, of the linotype de-t partment of the Boston Transcript, is revisiting his native Province. Leet was born in Elmira, spent most of his boyhood in Charlottetown and has only been home once since he left for Boston in September, 1852. He finds that Charlottetown has changed very greatly since he work- ed ii-s a. list-boy on the Examiner, and other local papers of the period. Mrs. Lleet is enjoying with her hus- band, this vislt to his native Pro- vince. PERSONAL S Mrs. Fraser left yesterday morning on return to Calgary, aftervisiting friends in the city. lVIrs. J. G. MoFadgei-i, city is a visitor of Mrs George Bell, De Sablel for a few days. lviiss Marie Peters, of the J. J. Hughes Co. Lid. Bouris, is spending a few days in Watervale, the guest of Miss Irene Wisner. Mrs. Everett Lucas and daughter Muriel have arrived from Halifax on a visit to Mrs. Lucas‘ sister, Miss Blanche Finlayson. Mrs. W. H. Carr and daughter, Mrs. Albert Berry, of Medford Hill- side, Mass, are visiting at Stanhope, the guests of Mrs. Emily Higgins. Mr. F. J. Casey, Inspector National Revenue, left on Wednuday for Nova Scotla on business. He was accom- panied by his Secretary, Mr. D. E. Gallant. EATON GROCETERIA l offers the thrifty housewife, daily, a l. l EXTRA srisciiiu FLOUR 24lb. BAG 1J5 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Bombottlo .. .. .. .. gatomh swear GHERKINS, Wombats; .. .. .. .. 8010B OUEEN ouvss, (sumo) llmbjar .. .. .. .. EATON OLIVE OIL, (For Salads) flimboitla .. .. .. 12c 7c 17c 29c (Lukllto Pails) Each . . 23c iieunzivs rumor nurren, "run mo: THE VOGUE‘ August Clearance Sale Beginning Tuesday, August 12th. and Continuing For One Week All dresses in stock, including Summer Wash Dresses, Crepe Ensembles, GeorgettqFiat Crepes and Evening Gowns clearing at 1-3 discount. Balance of summer coats to clear at half price. All suits in stock to clear at 1-3 discount. Remaineder of Summer hats to clear at $.100. AUGUST 15. ibao “The Lure Of The City” I l Comparing the struggle for existence in big industrial centres, compared with life on the Farm .By SABBATIS Carter's Book Store l The Maritime Stationers ll Price One Dollar l i l Recently issuedfrom the Press l I Second Edition now on press l Mr. A. Bert Davison, of the Post Offioe Department left Tuesday morning for Calgary. where he will also visit his mother, sister and brother. He also expects to visit two brothers in Edmonton. Bill |._E_AlilllE (Clnldian Proll) NATIONAL LEAGUE I-‘irlt Game Boston 311 0 st. Louis 4 9 0 seibold and Cumin; Halluhan, Bell and Mancuso, Second Game To Come Brooklyn .... ........ 1 8 2 Chicago .. 512 0 Clark, Picinoh. Dudley and fin; Malone and Hartnet/t. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, post- poned, wet ZYOImdB. New York, at Cincinnati, postpon- ed, wet grounds. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis Boston outsell ) Biaeholder and Flea-roll; and Connolly. Cie-velimd 15200 Philadelphia .. o 7 4 Ferrel and L. Howell, Quinn, NI-S- affey, C. Perkins, Cochnne, Schulz Detroit 5 '7 1 New York 1 ‘f 1 Whitehall and Denies; Shflid McEvoy and 13818011811; JOE!“- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 4 7 9 Baltimore ‘l 10 0 I Danforth and Grube; J. Weaver and Paddeu. e... nee-- IIIIIQ a... ...-.. I heard recently on amusing story told by M. saohe ouitrv. the flmw trench dramatist and new‘. It concerned a. man in a Parisian restaurant who was charged two pounds for a quite modest lunch. Naturally he wla furimil. He paid. however, saying in tine waiter: ‘Hen is the money, but please tell the moh- ager that I think it verv meta that he should treat a. oolleuue in this manner." ‘ The waiter took the meulge, and the manager arrived, ribbing his hands together aPOIOEBf-WUY- "I am sorry," he sad. “I hid no idea you kept g restaurant." The outsomer affected surprise. “But, monsieur," he ejaculated, "I m: 2 not a member of your profession. l om a robber." medium through which she can save many Dollarsn-Make your money Pur- chase More. Buy here and have satisfaction guaranteed SPECIALS Oll SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AID IIDIIDAY. KRAFT RELISH arm-mo, .. .. .. .. 23° c. a. a. FRENCH CAPERS, 1 8 c 3 oz. bottle . EXTRA SPECIAL! KRAFT CHEESE ~ Plain or Pimento llEIllZ HDR§E 2 a °'- Plil- 35c llADlSl-l Pk!‘- 2oz.liotllo .. 23c lllilfrill" EXTRA SPECIAL! ’ 24c Brunswick Sardines In llll or Iuataril 4 19c tins for fill u"... V; llttlns .. .. .. .. EATOIPS VANILLA, (lion Alcoholic) l2 oz. bottle .. .. .. EATOIPS FRUIT SALIRE, l2oz.bntflo.. .. .. .. . SURPRISE SOAP, QETEIA \ 28c 75c 1O '°' 58c RIISO, small pacluge, 3 for 29c ' EATON'S MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES + gucgn BACON COOKED HAM Ngw gully ;|A‘Gl n!» full"... LII. ._,...... an‘ "u". 1111c! 29° SPECIAL 12° ti... 3° IIIIIAISIIION ggmsfANADlAN i ITIING ODIN ON COB V LAIGI —" I ID BIDO III . . . . mu». 33c n». 28¢“ M o“ fll-lnnm 3ft >-