IPIiIIIBE EDWARD-Last Tine: Today Tyrone Power - Aihloeibyo- A] Jofion "ROSE OF WA$H|NGTON SQUARE" I80 —- ‘LOO — l.“ t LAST TIMES non: mom: ‘w nor: ABOUT w‘ 1 . 1.4. w...» ....._... ...-..._.- ..__ ----..-4~._¢nu s-ev-wn- _. . .1 ... L....--._,..__. .. L. - .__ _...__. _ __,, Q ys\— Fiat-sum mm Nllltorfldtloemhemare tobe , hlllshthe inning of food m- \\\\11* the high quality SPRING-HILL NUT ' Cool, washed at tho 1 ‘ mine. Duotloogcloan 0o hondlo, Iooo ooh and impurities, MORE HEAT. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR l dependable lull fer yew nave o! furneeo Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation Limited Hollies, Sydney, Saint John, Moncton Buntain & Bell & 0o. Charlottetown Distributors for P. E. i. U AYlOR > (4414. .1111111 PRINCE EDWARD 2 Days-(irly-MON. egg 7..1.’>—7.00—9.00. REGULAR PRICE?‘ it ' Hodylonorr, provocative ibooutyoFfilqioro", finds para- diso ‘in tho onno oi Robert Teylormond o poqon lovo call Lrinqo outjrom Eootoi Suezl - BPHHVYN - 111111111 \ w... LUVE MATCH UP A THE CENTURY! SATURDAY ovronlin 14 rztnuun; 0:“ p.m.-Sa.1urdny Night Con cert. 01am, 16.23 meg, 19.7 m. ROME 7:80 p.m.- News in English; Chamber mule. 2R0, 11.81 meg, 5.4 m.; III-F’, 9.11 meg, 30.5 m. BERLIN 8:5 .m.—"In Town ‘lkmlgtvt.’ 0GP‘. 1 .14 meg, 10.8 m.; 061D. 11.70 mega, 5.6 m.; 05B, 0.61 R108» 81.5 m. CARACAS 0:00 pm-Donoe Muoio. YV- HIRD, 01.7 m, 5.9 meg. HEREDIA 0:00 .1n.—"Volce of Ooelo i.’ . 1Q meg" 80.9 m. SCHENECTADY 10:00 pan-Benny Goodman's Oorsvnn. WGEO, 95s meg, 31.4 m. by . . Amhinerd TPBll. 11.aa mesh 2m m.; TPM, 11.11 meg, 35.6 m. 10 46 Lltgonx P t p.m.- r , WNBI, 17.78 meg .61 .8 29mm“ rams 11:00 p.m —-l’_»eadlm Press Art- iclas (in Erlgllshl. TPBIL 11m; mes. 25.2 m.; TPM, 11.71 meg, 25.6 m. LONDON 11:15 p.m.-Varietv. GsD, 11 B mesh. 255 m.; GSC. 958 meg. §_1_3 m.; 66B. 9.51 meg, 31.5 m. For common ordinory some throat uo ° l rot n ' Pcmbrclu‘. YR NEIGHBORS cry-sac» _ ROY ROGERS in “WALL - room sr. cownov" g-"noligom; 3g _ IFAPTITUL- 1.... ‘ific-ilpn. Juan-Wed. Intrigue, flumvll" ctS ofiov polgnonth Onnu ooloolo hormone; lure with your old lomlr the Ill Ilooo, who oro o: Ho the out door Commenclll! ndfl? M‘ ‘vriiilss A. 111. i Month! Oil YOUR DIAL i 1 nailing‘ 6” Active OTTAWA. Oct ‘Eqom- Ap- pfllillllifill oi R1 Rev. G ' 1h Coiumbim Diocese. HS ml Protestant Chaplain, and ‘ v 1.. Nclirezau. Bishop oi Out, 11s principal Ro- man Crrliolu- Chaplain, among trcrps on nciirn H91'\'1£‘1'. w s an- "nrounr-cii here for \' by Hon. N01- imr. Irogcrs, linlstrr of National Lvflcncc 'I‘h-2v will be 02 ‘rloncrarjv gamed the rank Ligrutenant-Jjoloncl in 11w Culiflfiiilil Xlilitia and \vill take up 11191‘ 11111115 shortly. The 51ml’ itnuutts were made With the concurrence of the henclsof all clnrrches concernrd. Mr, Rojzcrs, said that organiza- tion of the chaplain service for the army. controlll-rl xmcl administered, by the Adjutant-General.‘ is p10- ceeding and will be functioning in a. practical manneiflat the end 0f the month. Bishop \’i.'c‘ls succeeds Arch- deacon John M. Almond of Mont- real who dird Sept. 1'1 at the agt‘ of 68. Archd-cncon AImOHd SETVBd 1mm in 11v: South African and first Great. War and had offered his servicvs to the National Defence Department. to assist in organizing c‘ nplains for active service in the wag! ‘iop Wells twice before has served Cnnndri in war. He was on nctiv-e service in South Africa a; 5, trooper in the 2nd Canad- ian Mmmtcd Rifles drurmg the Boer vigor andt l? Augulitirsleilia, enlisted th F0 11")’ ~ “Bishop Walls received the Cross o: so Michael and St. George for services in France and was men- tioned in dispatches five times. He was born n.1, Clark's Beach, New- foundlnnd. TI PPI E AND "CAP" [age and during the last war ser- yved as n musketry instructor.. He ' lwas born zit Tivnisilw, P. E I. and Servlce has been Bishop ‘since his consi-cratlon in 19.37. . A. i W121 Anglcnn Bishop of Caribooi i of Pembroke Educated at the Prince of Wales Colieze and St. Dunstans University in Chsrhtt-ctov1'n. Bwlirp taught ln the Maritime Provinces nn-ri Snrllnitchmvnn bin the Grand S-iminarv in in 1921. He V135 ordained Nellignn 1"‘ L‘ 1\ o the priesthood in Prince Edwod Is- .lanci in 1935. L . h~ s . "d as rector of Si. J his Cslirociral 1n ‘Edmonton. ‘Watches As ‘Searchers Bomb Ruins For Body OWEN SOUND, Ont, Oct. 12-‘ (OP)—Provincial policc tonight pieced tqgether the strange ml/UYY of a. farmer who spent two "yccks in a, strawstack hirlcnvroy and watched searchers comb through the ruins of his home for his "remains." John Charles Ceascr, 46. of Hol- lnnd township showed up todny nt ‘ the home of his brother. Hurry Ceaser. after being missng since Sept. 29. the day his bachelor farm- house was struck by llghrning 11nd destroyed. He said he had been kidnapped by two husky men who put a sack over his head and lmlliisked him sway in an automo- e He said he was kept in a shack at Southampton until yesterday morning when he broke his bonds and esca-ped. -quo.r;uoo aorod 111101111013 ‘inq ed him with t e {not that hi: shoes Bishop Neiligon is 4n yew of ehgwed nogignidfltrgmvlggjn cbursnsnsnon sues. be held W November 22nd md 5%. i TB-YON -— BONSHAW Westmorelimd i1 A. M. Albany P. M. Tryon 7.90 P. M. Rev. 5 D. Trifles, Pastor. 11-18N-10-14-1i. DROP IN GAS. N01 300. Belvo- dere Service station. 1-1801-10-14-11. GAZETTED— the op- poin‘ ‘, promotions and re- tirements 1n e1- at. the mom- DD. Dr. Riddell was a former Prin- cipal of ‘Wesley College", Winnipeg. |In the evening REV. A.E. MacKenzie B. A.. a former pastor will occupy ohe pulpit. "SUNGLO IJVIPBOVED FALL FURRJNG CUBES have been prov- ,en sufficient for peitin foxes until 901N118. and breeders un ll December lst on our ranch. We guarantee to save you 10% 1n feeding cost and ow in feed labor. over mixed feeds. sunglo Cubes are available at all Sungio Dealers." L-HBZ-IO-S-T-tf. Till.‘ BAPTIST CHURCH. — The subject of the morning sermon will be “Christian Stewardship." Includ- ed in the morning music will be n solo "O Rest in The Lord” (Men- delsohni by Mrs. John Inch. con- tralw. The Rev. E. A. MacPhee, formerly of Long Creek, P. E. I. will be the speaker at. the evening ser- vice. Mr. MncPheealways brings an eloquent and strikm message. The evening anthem w i be Fhwanfls “Lord For Thy Tender Marcy's Sckc." The Church School meets at 230 P. M. and a cordial invitation ls extended to all members of the con- Hfcsntion. Senior groups meet at close of morning service. War—25 Years Ago Today (By Tlie-‘Canadian Press) Belgian army withdzew to France lrom Ostend. Germans entered nnivm’ at Plymouth. _1_.1_.1__ OCT. l5, 10 Ail-Germans contin- ued SW61) through Belgium. taking scvcrnl toyvns. In France Allies put up desperate defence and advanced 1n Alsace and Lorraine. British Cl‘ill9"l' Hnwke sunk by Gennan sumbarixie in North Sea wiiah 1055 c‘ 35_0 1n s. The Central Guardian ' "m" "'"“ o . that's}? marge m .153“... ‘i; ononynetwelillholnoortod‘ S,D,U, l! I I F!‘ ~ oblo in odvonoo. \ 3A5 Ihwnpqmg. The Vloo Rector. Rev. R. V. c w!“ n. ihoKenlie, Attended the O. O. 8 LIFE INSUR- L-WBO-T-Bl-SL NOTBI DAME HIGH TIA will Thursday, I-a-ISXO-IO-ll-LL UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. —8- Rev. Dr. Riddeilr 0G1‘. 14, 1914-K1ng 51b9,; and earger for the opening whistle. The year. and feel that. the experience Eruges but Allies forced them 1,0 gained in last year's league will be retreat from Yppgg First, Canadian s big asset to them in this year's conrir ;e11t given great, wflwme (m serles-sufficirnxi. perhaps, 1,0 bring the Marilin" St you. boys-west. of luck! 11w 'WEEK M. O. Convention at Antigonish lest week-end. Father MacKenzie was appointed as one of mo Crus- ade’: Vice Presidents. DEBATE! The three Li and Debot- tng Societies were reorganized on Wednesday evening. The 8t. ‘mom- os’ Society is composed of students o! Jmiior and Senior Years, 8t. Jdm’: of Grade XIL, Ffreshmen and Sophomores, and 8t. Augus- tine's of Grades X and xI.,ond the Commercial Class. The following officers have been appointed for the year: St. ‘themes’ Society: PreddentP-lsmeo iiloOarthy. Vice Pres-Harold Hennessey. Secretary-June; MoGnughey. Committee — Leonard Connolly. and R. J. Macdonald. It. John's Society: Preeidenb-Jiufoeix‘ OT-Ianle-y. Vice Pres-J‘. A. Bmuien. Becvetary urloe Oahiti. Committee-E. P. Ayllwnrd and Bmest McCa-my. Moderator-Rev. 1". L. Casi. St. Augustine's society: President-Leonard Burke. Vice Prev-Vincent Grimes. Secretary-Fred Hessian. Committee - Lucien Mnlenfant and Robert. Donahue. Moderator-Rev. A. O. Murphy. FOOTBALL: The Saints and Army clashed on Monday in the first battle of the autumn football wars. The result was s 3-all draw: "neutra soles iaets. ex e0 certamlne ablit." (the Latin is Llvy’s!). The Saints gain- ed a lead in the earlv part of the game by capitalizing on a penalty kick; this they held until a few minutes before the final whistle. when Jimmy Roach, rugged Army halfback, "went over the top" for the only touchdown of the en- counter. The only casualty of the day was a hlp~lnju1y suffered by Saints‘ fullback, Joe Chisholm, in a. skirmish. The senior team left this morn- in-g for Suckvllle where they will meet Mt. A. in the first, of their manland games in the lnmrcol- legiate series, From there they go to Fredericton to play U. N. B. on Monday. The road trip of about 650 miles, and two games within three days, wi“. be a real test of the lemurs stamina. Coach Father McGulgsn reports that his team is in A-l condition. and ready and btvys are full of confidence this 111i Prcollevlate title tn Dunst" ‘ ".71 are all behind‘ Many of thzsfitddefits are taking ndranmve of the annual Fall holl- days, which begin to-day, to at- Qulckees really are a blessing ‘Cause we need no help in dressing. Two-way stretch ‘tie easy to see Makes them fit as neat as can be. uickees the ideal underwear for the children Even the very little ones soon learn to dress themselves with QUICKEES. Theygle quiclé, ttheyCfiLb they're comfortable, ysmoo ,easy o on om inations for boys and girls — — - - - - $1.50 Separate panties and vests cotton 50c each. Separate panties and vests in silk 11nd wool 75c each. Silk and wool combinations for boys and girls — — — — — — — - J7! n fl {flunk EAL-mae- tencl thc_gamc_nt Mt._A._ the paved road from Southampton o Owen Sound. that there were no marks of bonds on hs body and that he was apparently in good health. Censer t-hen confessed the kid- ‘ nnp story of a hoax and admitted he had never been more thnnahalf ‘H1119 from hi: farm during the en- l lire two weeks. He said he left home about midnight the night before the fire and lived since then in a straw stack on the farm of Reg? innld Atkinson. eating apples from a nearby orchard. He gave no particular reason for ‘envlng home. He had $50 when he disappeared and this had been ac- counted for. No charge will be laid against ‘him, police announced. 1 Eastern Guardian ."I'his column is reserved for l news of local interest but sdver- tising of l newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents o word strictly payable .n advance ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept- Ardue Hume. First picture from western front over Moselle river on Franco-Gannon frontier. French censors, radioed to New York. 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