l g.--.<_.,. QCFOBER a1. 193s 3 .. I i g IUDAY - i UESDAY - WEDNESDAY , if IN CO-OPERATION wrm C_W_L_ 7° SHOWING DAILY 3.15 _ 7 - 9 P. M, -~ 2v ‘ ' We ‘Ix Thrill to time two stars at their guy and gorgeous besil I'LL TAKE Rnilirci FITZPATRICK TRAVEL DISNEY CARTOON TWO DAYS—3.15 — 7.00 -- 8.45 TODAY 4S. TUES. .. "...~ - A rut-mum mum wit I Aym - louise Campbell - Home Kum Porter lliill- Edgar Keniieily- Elizabeth Patterson-Virginie Weldlu ALSO COMEDY -— GOING PLACES - STRANGE! mum. .-..,...>s SCHENECTAD! B200 pun-Popular Latin-Ameri- can 1viusic—Spnnish. WZXAF, 81.4 m.. 9.53 meg. . TOKYO Radio Pwglflm m5 p.m.—SOlo. ._IZK. 19.7 m.. 15.16 meg; JZJ. 2m m-. 11-90 meg. today’ s Short Wave 1M1 Tinu h lantern Standard) . MDNDAY, OCTOBER 3 1 RIONTWMREY, MEXICO 11:30 i\.l’ll.—-OTCll€5tl‘B. and Sin- ger. XETA, 25.5 m.. 11.8 meg. MOSCOW 4:00 p.m.»-l3rondcast in EH8‘ itsh. RAN, ill m . 9.6 meg. CARACAS 8:30 p.m.—-The Theatre of the All‘. YVBRC, 51.7 111.. 5.9 HRS. PRAGUE 8:40 pin-Songs and Mus‘). OLRAA, 25.3 111.. 11.34 mBSJ OLR5A. 19.7 m.. 15.23 meg. LOND 0N 9;35 p_m -Flerence Mark! 1Y1 Irish Songs. GSI. 19-5 m» 15-36 BhRLIN .75 meg . 6.00 .m.-A "trinn and l-lun- niei:.; GSD, 25.5 m.. ll- _ ~ gum“ DMuslc‘ KLBDJD. 4 m“ g5gm3l.395rr1i..rm0é58 meg., GSB. 11.11 meg. - ' ' BERLIN LONDON .. . - . 5 mm 0.20 . .—-Ex wt.- from Light. 9:45 p.m.-— Halloween. P 0mm. 1922115.. 15.31 mesa Pvnsmm l°"N°"h Amen“ ND’ 25.4 m-. 377 me:- » . 11 mo, 19.1 m , 15.18 mgéb Cgsll-Ja. GUATEMALA B?» 5 m., 11.75 meg.: M’ of the “m, m" 9 f" n; 0-8’ 3L5 m_ 10:00 p.m.—-Conc.i _ i 5i “Serums a ' MiAlitalrgy qBfixnd fit lgllrixillétémfllfl. TG nosrou W - - NEW Yo“ . . K 7.30 l1.m.—Thc World of Science. “no ‘Lmrulvloonnsht Mum Gcnl- i th Modm World. - ivizihil, 451.6 “l. 6.0% meg. W3XAL. 49.1 giA-Rfélll m"- ROWE imeialy- 1m l» prism"? 5mm: Rcmiigim Choruses;" Pro- Mme. Tolstoi. A‘ 25.6 m~ "J1 Kftllll organized by Business and 11.88 11185.. T? - ~ " Prninssioiinl Women; 20's ‘M 1115B- TOKYO 12:45 a.m.-—Radio Sketch. JZK. K 19.1 m.. 15.111 mes- llrno . -M <1 Ni ht show. -—~’“""' Iliflflty.’ nvlrzxn?“ zrlila in, 1i. a Keep Mlnards in the home- mPB. 5111:." mo. 25.4 m., 11.111 meg.; 1R1". 30.5 m.. 9.83 meg. NEW YOR s. s. "mourns" 1'1“. 55, "IMOGENE" will arrive November ‘Ill; from Montreal to load Livestock and GEMIB .Cargo for Newfoundland- Lowest Rates on all G004!- SHAW STEAMSI-IIP CO, A; Pickarii & 0o. Agents PHONE 240 Tun ciihiugmcmwui GUARDIAN ETIRING From SEASON! SAVINGS. NO SHOP-WORN MR. CYRIL ARSENAULT A pretty autumn wedding takes pliwe in Si. Ixinstairs Basilica this morning at 8.15 when Miss Flor- ence Giles Cmitivcll, (lillllllll/Gl‘ of Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Uiuitwell. will be unit-xi in marriage with J. Cyril Arseiiiiult, son of Mr. Justice A. E. Argciiault and Mrs. Arsen- nult. both of Charlottetown. The Nuptial Mass will be snid by tne Rev. Patrick McMahon, D. D.. Rector oi Si. Dunstnns Basilica. The bllflfl locking \‘L‘l'_V charming in a. gown ci copper brawn french crepe with brcwii accessories and a corsagc oi orchids, will be given in marriage by lier ialhcr- ‘i. sister mnid. Erlic will wear a smart siown of green crepe with biaiivii accessories and a. cor- sagze of talisman roses. The groomsman will be li/Ir. H. G115 Cantsvell. brothel" oi the bride. Mrs. Ciiiitwcll, mother of the bride, will wrar n black suit with silver fox fur while Mrs. A1561’!- oult, mother of ihe groom will weer a pale blue gown with maichinfl accessories. Both will carry roses. Music during the ceremony will b9 provided by the Corpus Christi Choir, of which both the bride and were former members. Winnifred Moran will be soloist. Following the ceremony a. wed- ding breakfast. attended im- t b of fam lies of llheemliriedcmgirlld egwm. will be he" at the bride's home, Great Georgi! Street. u M m ed- ot town mien 6 V i-itggutwlll include Mrs. Edward Haley, Aniigonish, N. 8.; an cunt t l Basil Rathbone in "That Certain Woman” directed b! Cecil B. DeMillO ‘crcv 1o p.111. /Leat.hers, IS ONE 0F THE MOST SENSATIONAL EVENTS OF THE _ Commencing this morning this sale will continue only until our entire stock has been completely sold out. — PRICES ARE SLASHED ON ALL GOODS — We must sell everything, so we have cut the prices down so low that you just can’t help buying. This is your chance to secure your wardrobe at unbelievably low cost, and an excellent opportunity to purchase your Christmas Gifts at HUGE ALL OUR STOCK IS ABSOLUTELY NEW STOCK PIIRSES Wide variety of in all the New Fall shades. NO SHO SPECIALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR DDY GOODS ALL NEW ~ DRESSES PERSIAN LAMB, CLEARING AT BOMBAY LAMB. 10 ~ RACCO0N_ BEAVER. % 0W wotr SPECIAL RACK 01-‘ D R E S S E S T0 BE CLEARED AT 257$. Ofi A complete assortment in C R E P E S and ,WOOLENS Sizes l4 to 46 99 QUEEN STREET MISS-FLORENCE CANTWELL. of the brid-e and Miss Ruth Gal- lant. Summerside. misin of the groom. After s wedding tour of the United States the newly maiTied couple will take up residence at Yarmouth, Nova Bcotla Where the groom is connected with the en- gineering staff o! the Imperial Oil Limited. The bride is a former em- ployee oi the Guardian B1isiness_ Office staff. Her travelling costume will be copper wine boucle with beaver trim. The Guardian joins with c host of friends in wishlnn‘ the pbpular young couple long years of wed- ided ‘happiness and every success n ll e. Trinity linited Church 1:30:K_i_n_¢’| Daughters. log L33: To Clasiiy: WANTED — PRACTICAL NURSE. State wages. Apply ltgarglali. WANTED-—A SECONDJI A N D COATS Some trimmed with TAILORED TWEED S PO RT COATS For in Between Seasons COATS PRICED REG. UP TO $36.75 NOW CLEARING AT $1 zjozind up iiicis ‘ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL Yesterday morning Holy Coni- munioii was celebrated as usual at 8 oclock. but owing to an ac- tlie first part of the Communion ‘servicewviis said at ll o'clock_ There ivns no Evensong. Until replacements for the boiler can be obtained the daily services are cancelled. ST. JAMES‘ CHURCH At St. James‘ Presbyterian Church yesterday services were conducted by the Rev. Dr R Mcorhead Innate. Taking as his text. Genesis 2B:l2—“And he dreamed. and behold a ladder set up on the earth and the top of ii reached to Heaven: and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it." he told how God is always present with us ev- en though we may believe our- selves to be forsaken and alone. His evening text was from first Corinthians 3:10. “Let every mun take heed how he buildeth there- on. For other foundation can no man lay than is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if any man build upon this iopndatlon gold. silver. precious stones. u-ood. hay stubble: every man's work shnll be made manifest: for the day shall declare it. because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's ivnrk of what sort. it is." The special music at the morn- ing service consisted of a contrai- to solo “Ho Slinll Feed His Flock“ lhlf“l\lillll-lifllltlf’l, by Miss Sni- ly Bcaftic and the nnthem-“Ho\v Lang Shall (Pilcuirerl. ‘he solo par’ being taken hv Mrs. N. D. MacLcnn. In the cv- eninc the anthcm-“Jesus My Sav- ior Look on Mc"—1N1=vin> ivns sun; by ‘he choir with Miss Marguerite Cudmore taking the solo. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The dedication of the new Church School room was a feature oi the service of morning worship at the Baptist Church yesterday. Present with the Minister at the pulpit were the Superlntendentoi the Church School. Mr. M. R. Bethune and the Chairman of the Board of Management. Dr. Clark. Mr. Bethune rend the second lession of the morning and Dr. Clark offered prayer. A special litany of Praise. Thanksgiving and Dedication was participated in by the congregation. led by The Rev. Harvey L. Denton, B.D. Mr_ Dentnns morning sermon was “The Making of a Church" hristin SALE BEGINS TO-DA Y Thou Forget Me"—. n PAQE THREE Large Stock of HATS VELOURS, FELTs, complete’ range of colors Clearing as low as — - — — and VELVETS 89c to pa 0N EVERY ARTICLE fhe price on the tag is all you have REDUCED PRICES are being clearly marked IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK y. Come and see for yourself. Matlliciv 16:18 “And upon this rock I will build my Church.“ The words oi St. Peter “Thou art the .are the rock of foundation upon clue!" l0 the llefllillfl FY5191.“ 0111)’ '1' which the Church was founded n fniiiitliitioii which has endured through the ages, and will en- dure. Necessities toward the building of n church are that its members have a. vital experience of Christ. that they have a true spirit oi vicw oi‘ n great task. that they have a well developed christian fellowship. that they “have 1i mind to work." The dedication Hymn was sung by a mixed quartette, Misses Campbell and Burns. Messrs Quiglcy and Stems. The morning anthem richly presented hy n lnrvc rhoir ivns ‘ Praise. My Soul the King oi Henveh" (G055) At the evening service The Rr-v. Harvey l... Denton preached the third cf a series of sermons nn "Some Saints and Some Sinners." the subject for the evening being "The Man with the Honest Doubt." The music of the evening was led by the male choir, the service beizinnimz at 8.45 with a period of ccncregntionnl singing under the leadership of the male choir. ST. DUNSTAWS BASILICA ‘Yesterday. the Feast of Christ the Kine. saw the closing of the mission which has been conducted by three Passionist Fathers at Si. Frunstrmis Basilica. Special ser- viccs for men only were held dur- . inn the piist. Week while the previ- lous wreck services vreri- for women nly. Last evening the Basiilica was filled to capacity. as indeed i". had been all week. for the concluding service. The service was conducted bv the Rev. Father Augustine. C. P. 1n the afternoon the annual . mission for children was held when ‘Rev. Father Hubert cave the sor- ,mon. 1n thr- coursi- of his remarks ihe described the work of foreiml | missionaries and exhorted the |(‘l1lfll‘(‘il to take an active interest .ln thcm_ Many touchlnz hymns were rendered during the service . under the direction of Rey. Father l Dmienn. The Bishop was present at af- ternoon and evening services. As- sistinc him were the Rev. .1. A. Murphy. D. 1).. Rev. J. A. Sulli‘ . Rev. Oswald Murphy. Rr-i". -W. McCitrdlc. l 1n the morning solemn hlch mass was sung bv the Rev. ‘F. flCass while the missionaries. RN ILC income Tutor, Brown Lire man new INSURANCE COMPANY I. O. Subunit. Agent. 1M Richmond Street, Charlottetown lhrtt Branch Oflicc: Mncilenth Bldg, Mont-ton, . Mac-Donald. I..L.B.. 121.11.. Supt Hum? Oihcc Toronto SWEATERS, PULLOVERS. All the new Fill] Shades. ' SPECIALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR SKIR T's PLAIDS and FLANNEL. WOO]. ('l{l<Il‘l<I, 10% Discount I P. SIMPSON Christ. the Son of the living Gori" ‘ devotion. that they have a broad 1' ' and TWIN SETS PLAIN. WOOL FAILLE Sizes 14 t0 40 TELEPHONE 236. "I“\;_"Y’j‘- ‘H_“b“.";-, Amum“ ""1 world and its condition 11.12411 ,ll(‘3l'.ll\. at all the maa- Wm; me We o; the Rpupunp M“; _ _ the enormity of the problem o! The llll:.—lflll?lll“S have today for “wt-M's 51“ is apprpclnted’ Hp . ‘U’ P {lulled Slaw‘ the world as smnmcd up in l ' i‘ manity-htimaliity‘ estranged and often hostile to God; He 511w Canon lIZlJ~lllill was the preacher ‘Zfl ‘OY- 51111151.‘ mornin-c. taking as his (Continued on page ll. Co‘. 5l lib-Yb the l:i:lilli:ii' ivoitis of John i-——-————— ‘ Inuit-L's icslimorrv to the Personals The many {fiends of Mr. Vio- wr Trainer. South Melville. will regret, to learn that he is o. pal- 1 1 . . ‘ ‘Behold the Lamlb of God that llakctli ZlWIlV the sin of the world" .. . . mt words concerning uh its unrest, disun- ‘ stills-ring and its pm- 111 perplexities; words ent in the Charloliettinq Hospital. Mill-ii lows thouuht. on the cen- ‘trnl (l0Sll‘llCll\‘(* inct. and force uf zsiienti Speaker": ysin. the cause o.‘ all the world's ' v v _ woc: words moreover which point V ' ’ -to the nnlv Ouc who goes under the ivnrl .' burden bears and hen“ ll“'il\‘ lia sin. Dr. Hn.~l.'im pointed out that ihe wrrvwness of the revelation of lCllYlM as the Lamb of God and lilic significance of the revelation lls (mly ronllzcd 0.‘! the vision of the ll Conservative Polls City Wards And 5 h. l | Q Royalties y l l ‘ 1 t. Klee-tings for the pur- i’ pposc of appointing de- y ;, legaics for Convention l‘; l“ nn Nov. 8th. will be 1 .1 iii-iii 1.. the Board y] l. Ronni of (lily Hall at 8 . i l’ p. m. us follows: ‘.3 Wards l, 2 and 3, 31; Tuesday Nov. 1. 5‘ 1n. eunuch Ju. l hum i and Royal- ggcglggllfisgm ties. Wednesday, Nov 2. E‘; an Q. '1 3% x 5 \\'1 ‘\|l\\‘l.' l Q , “an, 5- 1 hurlday’ ltlegetgionlglxlgccrctnrv \\ill b0 the sixcc- Nov. fl. inl speaker. Rev. ‘.1. \\xigl‘(l'l.ltl\lvli_l_l";; 1,, All Conservative sup- l élgilfiglig $210“ &\‘,"e M; . POHQYF "l 93d‘ P9“ l render special lllllblt‘. A sdver ‘~2- uclcome ' Irvine “ '"l1“"- A "°"“-“l ' ,4 vLelqoi-nnais extended to l ‘l- ‘ , POLL .\tl;lETlNG ’ A .~\ iiiceiiiig of Con- lSfllWilllVe supporters of Victoria ‘o wi I e T H E R E held at the residence of Wilircd NlcQuarrie “That Certain Woman" on Wednesday‘, Novem- il hcr 2.111 2 p. m.. for the ‘ ])l1l']ill\'0 of appointing _ w i H‘ I; e t t e |);“~,S_ _ ilcli-uutcs to attend ii . “enw Fondm tuna b‘ convention in (‘liar- w Loniéa "w lolieimvn on November »- V, ‘ l. ,, NIONTAG UE 5A1 . liy order of Committee. SOURIS “ON. x. ~ .2i_ _ 1. Aflll-l. .- - i-‘lS 1-10 1 Additional Local News-Page 11 ha?‘ ‘i4 i‘