‘ [i ED WARD TODAY CAPITOL TODAY THRILLING A C T l O N, CHILLING MYSTERY Who murdered Bigsbee Mandel-son - the cunning brute, deformed in mind and body? And who im- (Z'.’.‘.l§i\3.‘."i' » The Public Forum This column a open ier the discussion by correspondent-l o! question o! interest. The Charlottetown Gunilla does not necessarily endorse the opinions oi correspondents. . (Continued irom Page 4) Bridgetown a School Fair Oata-l. mm Rw- WW"? a. Boddie McKenzie. sndsowvo: i- John McLeod. Btrsthcons: 4. Cllyiifll McLeod, Albion Cross. (b) 1. John McLeod. Strathcona. Wheat-l. Margie McKenzie. Blldlv nptca and isalxopelequau; a. Al- bion ones: 4. ‘ _ ‘nerioaveiz-i. Merguerlio Mowe- side. Bridgetown; ,1. llilflh McKen- sic. Bridgetown; 8. Mt. Hope-school; 4. Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown. samples oi, wood-i. 0e0- Camp- bell. Primrose; 2. Revel meridian. Albion Cross; s. Geo. Currie. surm- C011!- luercise Book (a)—1. MargsretMe Master. nrwsewwa; 2. Rblis OSIIIP‘ coronal: 4. i929 .. t ' o F“fHETHERItbescu I bflll O faint: t-Buk and pcriect healing. m w“ 1e ia irons certain Vlluablg personsted him later? . . . It. will melt your heart, ireese you to the marrow. relieve your tension with nimble comedy. ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDY town; ‘2. Roddio Mciieusle Bridl" town; 8. Clayton Molseod. A1519“ Cross. ‘i “ Sweet Com-l, Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown. Beans-i. Margaret Acorn. Albliill Cross; 2. Florence Acorn. Primrose; a. Mildred McSwain, vpton; 4. ml! Swallow. Albion Cross. Green Mountain Potatoes-l. Al- phonsus Campbell» P11111111“; 3- W“ phemis. McDonald, Primrose; 3. H"?! Ross. Bridgetown. Irish Cobblers-l, Clayton McLeod. Albion Cross; 2, lmis Campbell. Bridgetown; 8, Grover McKay. stl-sthccna; 4. nuphemis McDonald. Primrose. herbal extracts that Zflln-B 1min power so subdue pa‘: and inflammstioadrp gum. destroying activity and an, skin-growing property, Zam-Buk is splendid 1°.- dl-Epcd hands. irost-biiephu. , etc. Get a box to-dayg consumed, which is over 100.000 bar- rel; yearly, the number oi weanlinso must now be vol’? ll-IN- NQi-Wml‘ standing iihi-s, the consumption o! hard liquors. cold in sovvrpmwt 1i- quor stores. has more than doubled lnihespsceoisixorsovenyflltll the success oi government control as “a real temperance measure," is to be gauged by the amount oi 1141"“ consumed, then the record oi 76BX11 sales, and the increased raio oi. con- §umption are eloquent beyond words. and must exceed even the Glllficiil‘ tlons oi the brewers and distiller! and those other "iriends oi toirvper- ance" by whom it was bioll8hli l‘ bout. ' bell, Bridgetown; 8. Hsddon McLeod. Bridgetown; 4. ‘roomy Butler, Up- ton. (b)—l. Margaret Acorn. Albion Cross; 2. Charles Taylor. Upton. (c) —-1. Mao Acorn. Albion cross: 2. Douglas Mstheson. Albion Cross: 8. Jenny Jlcilastor. kidgotown; 4. Kathleen Wadman and Margie Mc- Kenzie. Bridgetown (equal. (d) — 1. Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown; 2. Maud Taylor. Upton; 8. Pearl Mc- Lean. Mt Hope; 4. Marguerite More- side. Bridgetown. (el-l. Julia Mathe- son, Albion Cross;-2. Christine Comp- bell. Primrose; 8. Marie McLeod. Up- ton; ~4. Miller MoLurqAlbionCross. Map Drawing. (a)-l, Eleanor Mor- rison. Bridgetown; 2, _Marguerlte IIEALING ._ , _ _ J k .. -I1' Mwibfieremepmmh" flhwwmii i Q J w _/ Y . III Y A picture that pals-ates with in; burning passions. wild loves, and fierce hatreds oi a primlflyg peolflg. Spelllloe and Jewels . . . eyes than. ins. hearts pounding , _ , the sensuous strains a! g rrpov howdy. "Ilovenge" :71; mi a mule spoil mi- a u MON- DAY AN Central’ Guardian IamSlr, ‘ 0%. M. GEDDIE MEMORIAL CHURCH- Sunday. Oct. 8. Servicu at Geddie Memorial church at ll s. m. At long River Church at 2.80, at Clifton Church at 7. 30 p. m. nvnhmo 0N rm: mousse- Oi late the building business in the‘ city has been on the increase. M. the present time there is considerable construction work going on and work has been started on several new res- Carlots-d. Mildred McSwsin. UP- ton; 2. Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown; 3. Basel Burdetto. Strathcona; 4. Earle Swallow. Albion Cross. Parsnipa-i. Sydney Swallow. Al- bion Cross. ‘ Tomatoes.— l, Helen Burdetto. Strathcona; 2, Raymond McDonald. Bridgetown; 8. Sydney Swallow. A1- bion Cross; 4. l-iasel Burdette. Stratu- CD118“ Onions-l, Hsddon Mclood. Bridge- town. » Cucumbers. — i. ilelen Burdetto. Strathcona; 2. Ralph Burdetto, Slirath- cons; 8. Iorne Burdetto. Skathcorla; 4. Roddie McKenzie, Bridgetown. Beets-l. Lorne Burdetiof Sis-ath- pona; 2. Sydney Swallow. Albion Cross; 8. Gordon MoSwaln, Upton: 4. Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown. - cons: 8. Helen Burdetnltrathcona; sti-sthcons; l 4. Marion Ross, Uptom. <(b) — l. Basel Burnett. Strathoona: 2. Mary McKay. Strath- 4, Audrey Burdett, Strathcons. Art Work. (a)—l, Freddie Wsdman. Bridgetown; 2, Lloyd McIoodJridge- town; 8. Roadie McKenzie. Bridge- town: 4. Lorne Burdett. Strathcons. (b)—-l. Rlymimd McDonald. Bridge- town; 2. Emma Taylm‘. Upton; a. Maud-e Taylor. Upton; 4. John Beat. on. Upton. Penmanship (sf-i. 1'..els Wood. Stratheons; 2, Regig CgmpbSll, Bridgetown; 8. Margaret McMastor, Bridgetown; 4. Constance Matheson. Albion Cross. and Ruth R. McLeod. Bridgetown (equaL) (b)—l. George. Moieside. Bridgetown; 8. Irma Wood. 2 . F‘ ALSO COMEDY “Pound Foolish” AND “BLACK BOOK” BBIAL THIILLIB idcnces. Mr. H. G. 8089B. St. John, N. B.. lmends electing a new house in Brighton in the near future. MliKllinvn. Blldloibwn; 2. Margaret.’ Acorn. Albion Cross: 8, Margaret Bct- . 5 Wi- Upton. (c) -- l. Irma. Wood. i, Btraihoona: 2. Freddie Wsdman, Bridgetown: s. Kathleen wadinanl Bridmown. and Ada McDonald, Mo} 3°11! (Null): 4. Mas Acorn“ Albion Croce. and Gordon McSw ' . Upton (equal) (d).-l, Marguerito Moreside. Bridseiown: 2. Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown: 8. Margaret Brehsut. W- Hopo: 4. Ralph Burdett. Strath- oona. (e)-l. Basel Burdett, ale-gm. oons: 2. Audrey Bllrdott. saqawna; 8. Julia Matheson. AlbionCross; 4, Helen Burdett. Btrsthcona, "and Chris- tine Campbell. Primrose (equal) Portiolio.—1. Albion Crass. Pumpkins-l. Marion Ross. Upton; 2, Freddie Wsdrnsn. Bridgetown; 3. Sydney Swallow. Albion Cross; 4. Gordon McSwain. Upton. Mowers-l. Florence Acorn. Prim- rose; 2. Raymond McDonald, Bridge- town; 8. Mabel Swallow, Albion Crust 4. Rodgie Campbell. Bridgetown. GGtltilUm.— 1. Bah. MoMsster. Bridgetown; 2. Mildred McSwaimUp- ton; 8. Eleanor Morrison, Bridge- town; 4. Kathleen Wsdmsn. Bridge- town. Begonia..- i. Eleanor Morrison. Bridgetown; 2. Rota McMasior, Bridgetown. Canning-l, flwenceAeormrrim-i rose; 2. Myrtle McKenzie, Bridge- town; 8. Margie McKenzie, Bridge- town. Canned Beets-i. Eleanor Morrison. - BULBS \ UNITED CIIUIICB OI‘ CANADA- Msrgate. long River and Cliiton services Sunday, October 6th: Mar- gste 1i a. m.; Clifton 3 p. rn.; and Long River at 7 p. m. At this service the snnlisl Thank Oiiering oi the French River Auxiliary oi the W. M. S. will be received and the message will be delivered by the Rev. D. M. Grant, B. A., oi Malpeque. We have inst received and opened our Annual FALL SHIPMENT oi DUTCH lwuss direct iroan noun/mo. A very selected stock oi first SIZE BULBS, which we oiier at lowest prices in‘ any quantity. DIATINEE 16c — 26c. N I G H T ' 18c -— 37c. Dem bnnesth the eq uator where human wreckage drlitsl MONDAY L" ONE WEEK STARTING UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. ——K Oct. 6th. ROV. J. R. Saint. Minister 0.45 a. m. Sunday School; 11 s. m. Rov. A. S. Weir, s. A., 1 p. m. w. m. s. Thanks- giving Service. Special nulsic. Iii-st PRINCE, EDWARD‘ .......; illirfi a splendid selection. or: EWARDS Piivras E Opening Program 7——Big Acts Vaudeville Other Plays Church, Bummeriield: 2 p. m. Sun- day Bolwol: 8 p- m. W. M. S. ‘lharflrsgiving Service. Special music. A lwarty welcome to all. CANADIAN aileron-At an exec- utive meeting o! the Canadian ugiep, B. E.. S. L, it was decided to hold Bridsewwn: 2. Margie sscxcnne, Bridsciown: 2. horn. arena-u. Bridgetown; 4, Florence Acorn. Prim- rose. ' Cookllilr-Whlte Bread-l. Reta McMaster. Bridgetown; 2, Myra; 11¢. Kenzie, Bridgetown; 8._l"lmenne Acorn. Primrose: 4. Margie McKenzie. Bridge- bcyrom l2. -- I." John McLeod. BRIt-hoona: 2. Ralph Blrrdett. sci-sui- cona; 8, William Butler. Upton; 4, George Currie, Strathcons. 3W5. 0 to l2.— l. Ronald Butler. Upton: 2. curling McLeod. Upton; a, Everett McLeod. Mt. Hope. Girls over 12-1, Mariner!“ “m. DARWIN wurs (Tall) extra choice colors. j NABCISSUS. C B O C U S. FRIES“. DAFFODILS. ’ etc. etc. We pay postage on all BULB ORDERS BY MAIL. Send for our price list. the usual service at the Monument on Armistice morning, Nov. 1i. at. ll o'clock. It is hoped that similisr services will be held at all the menu- inents in the province. It would be in keeping with the season i! each community purchased a wreath o! Poppies to be placed on the monu- ment during the service. and also ii s. general sale oi poppies could be undertaken in each district where there is a monument and also in towns and villages oi the province. Poppies and wreaths can be purchas- ed through the Secretary oi’ the Can- adian Iogion, Ctn-rlottetown, ii re- town. Tea Biscuit-l. Eleanor Morrison, Bridretown: 2. Marcie ssexensls. Bfldefiiovn: 8. Myrtle Maxansie. Bridgetown: 4. Basel Burdett. Strain- cons. " Sugar CookioL-i, Eleanm’ Morri- son. Bridgetown; 2. Mary Molly. Strathcona; 8. Bots McMester. Bridseiown: 4. Roma MoIIsyJridge town. ~ Ginger Super-l. Myrtle Melon- sie. Bridgetown; 2. Margie McKenzie. Bridgetownztliotahlollsstasnlrlllfl- town; L Eleanor Morrison. Bridge- “GOSSIP” “ Steppin’ Mamas ” “ The Trial of Billy Wells ” “WHY WOMEN DIVORCE” New Program Daily w. Bridgetown; 2. Marion Rosalin- Girls..S to i2.-1. Jennie Mcllssstor. Bfldsoiown: 3.01100 Betton, nptaa; i. "w! ‘nylon ppton: 4. Ruthie Ross. Union. Girls. under 0.-1. Jennie ‘Menu. ior- “ridaowwn: 2. Margaret Betton. Upton: 2. miss Butler. Upton; 4. Kill"!!! Nlehobon. Bridgetown. 309i. under l2. backward raoe.—l, Ralph Burdotto. Strsthcons; 2. John McLeod. Boat-boom; 8. George cw. rie. ln-athwos: 4. William Butler, Upton. 3W‘ under 9. blokward neg’. 1, BE YOUR AGE FAST STEPPING COMEDY 0F THEYOU-NGI-IR SET MONDAY 8.15 P. M. A PLANT hi! nnans during ocronan and uovnsmiln. JAZZ BAND ~ ALL NEW PLAYS- New Scenery Popular Prices onnn earth! while the selection is good. Carter & be. A Limited ‘Abons _8 blisscurl ... ... ... .... tral Marflcba ... ~= aria Mkuba ..._ ... .. _ AIATINEES TUES-THURS-SAT 3.15—16c 26c. NIGHTLY AT 8.15 37c—52c—80c SEATS NOW SELLING AT THE BOX OFFICE _ Miss Barbara MaoNeill on the nights oi Nov. ll. and 12 and also on Armis- STANDARD .\‘il.\'l.\'G EXFIIANGEYHlIdsDII Bay ... .. ~——-~—- ‘Int. Nickel ... Siaflnrd itork &' hlinlng Ex- Pend Oreille ... ... ... ... quotations us supplied by, v i ".'_l_\' Hills d‘ (‘O47 Llmiloli. OIL QUOTATIONS : .9‘. Acme Gas k oil Lid. no‘ .l5‘.-,Ajax .. llbkassoclated ... . ... .22 Calmont . . . . .. -ll Cnmnlonwqalm Pete. ... .... .8 Chemical Research .. 901i Dalhousie 903 East Crest .. .30 Home .. 5.35 ltierland Oil Corp. Can. iii Mayland . . . . .. ... .55 Southwest Pete. ... ... ,, 20 2'» Sterling Psciii: ... .7 wainwell 2.15 3.10 1.9:. . moo i 8.90 ' 2.65 1.65 .15 c ~n= Lid. .. - (i-nkl Mines a. Bllelll Mining Co. .. .1.»- .~ . . . 1a 9a‘ wrivlvlreo (mam excnAlvoa s an ssploct. 495:5 Nov. no , Dcc. a l5; May .14 ‘ .7! CANADIAN 8G0! IN s40} ‘m: BIITISII MABKIT 5.10 -—— 1.2M’ Canadian sees that will hereaitsr .03‘ reach the British market will be con- 1.45 ilonisd with a new condition ‘lhere a now a. eiiect {an marbetlng act in the Mother Country which requirh that all imported UIII him the vari- 130 ousparts oitbe lupin naustbe so clearly marked with m: mph-v. .82 orwitb thecoankyoiuigtnJlhW. I A. wlbon. tbs Alflealhvsl Iirodueh Cor-pnrallml .. Minus Ltd. .. .. Zlllllfs . . .. ..- ... ... e.- 14.’! 144 180 see ... ... ... t" ... ... sea eea '. lilxgbcs .. TCT-‘iilillhil Ylpcnd- Corlsol Mines . . . . .. Yhlglz: Hargreaves . UNLISTED ... sea o" n m ‘ 1650 Representative ior Canada in Greati “You have no hobby. I suppvoii? 53,75 Britain m; expressed his view oi theitI ssid to him. ' 441] glgugtion in a statement. lOilVilidfidl “Yes; h; said. ‘I ilave a hobby l m the Honourable Dr. Motherwell. Mmgtnr o! Agriculture, in which he speaks with confidence oi. the position, that Canadian egg; will mcupy. The‘ 1,30 quality oi Canadian egos as comparedfilfli’. frei- 811 lllilllh‘ " with that oi competitors who supply I 5mm“ u“ h, s,“ 1, ucenmg, On; way to abolish wars tor all “ll m“ “u” o; ‘$11.5 he ream-gs u niilme would be to agree to postpone ‘ml dim. mu]. o; m, opefaflons U; egg the next. war until the World War 1,401 grading in this country. Canadian dobis m all paid. eggs under the new situation, Mr.‘ Wilson considers, are without a 90% handicap and although Canada's rel- ‘ . ative position with competitors can- ; not be forecast with certainty, it may ‘ be viewed. in tht opinion oi Mr. W11- son, as one oiierlng couragement because where our eggs are krwwn best their quality is appreciated. Mr. Wilson eludes his statement with a message to egg producers, dealers. ' and etporters. pointing out that Can- ada has a fresh opportunity well worth saieguardlng and that each should be alive to every detail that weuldtondtoccnservetheeggsln the freshest condition possible. Dr. Brits Wittels. the Berlin that I'm a slave to.‘ " ‘What is it?’ said I. "He gave a dreadful laugh. “Tret-xvork.’ he said. ‘Work all Anthracite ‘Coal psycho-analyst. said ats banquet in New Yuk: "Psycho-analysis comes like mioy- iu boon to your Amerimli bluineh nlan-Hmabovesilotheranseds the spirituous liliiliealtreedomwlliah Jim "Atbinbluinessmsn iinalilsultadmsiuébieegs.’ ..., ,,,..A. Pickard e- Co. Ioethsbeaseholder who wants clsaneoagiewlnssh and blgbla bsatvalaes we reeeumaad Ifib AntbsacitsOea-l. ' YIDNIII . quests are sent in in’ good time. It wasdecidedtoputonthe play "The ‘Black Feather" undor the direction oi lice night to have the usual dance in the Prince oi‘ Wales College hall. Returned men are asked to watch Civil Be Junior mu and Vegetable Inspectors. ce notices ior positions as Those wars-ting such position are requested u. wriio m the Secrets, oi the Charlottetown Branch. PIIIONALI MissMaigerQI-hmtenlmsdngion, lsspendingobswot atYcatthe fllfitoiwdlyllidllh-ttilrw. town. . . Fudge-l, Mary McKay. Stratheo- na. and Marion Roll. Upton; 2. Ibo- iaa McKay. Strathcons; ‘s. mead: Morrison. Brldlfiwiill; 4. Kathryn Nicholson. Bridgetown. Class B (A)-.Apron.-1, Margaret Acorn, Albion Cross; 2. Jennie Me- Master. Bridgetown: 3. Maud B1101‘. Upton. Helnstitching. -1. Ruth Meuod. Bridgetown; 2, Deanna’ Manson, Bridgetown; 8. Margie Metallic. Bridgetown; 4. Jennie Mollastsr, Bridgetown. Class I (Bi-Hemstitehing. - i, Ronald Butler. Upton; s, guru“ “c. Leod. Union: 8. Harold Taylor. Up. 8m: IveNtt ilciood. Mt. Hope. 0W film-hues rsce.—1. Mary m!!! and Audrey Brunette. sham. ma‘; 2i "u"!!! BCHQ 1nd find. 311"". UPWB: 8. Maud Taylor. ‘up. ton Ruth loss. Baddgetown, 3W!’ three-lowed nee-i. John Melood and luipn Burdetto. strata. will: 2. William Butler. Upton, and 9W!“ Crn-ris, atraihcona. 509a‘ wheelbarrow race-l, Ralph Burdetto and John Mclaod. Sta-am. cons: 2. John Molseodsnd A. n, m’. Miller. Sistboma: I. Harold Taylor and Ronald Butler. Upton; gm...“ Acids In Stomach Cause Indigestion 47mi- Boaranei. use and Pals. Iawhheat. ____.\_. Biitler. Upton. and lyerett McLeod. Mt. Hope. Girls’ iree ior all race. -— 1. Mar- guerlto Molreside. B1dgeiownp 2, Audrey Burdette. Slriuthccav; 8, Win. McLean. Albion Cross. . 5°78’ iree ior all rsoo.—1.- John McLeod. Stratheona; 2. Ralph jut. detto, Strathcona; 8. William Butler. Upwn: 4. George Currie. Strathoons. Young men's race-l. Lorne Wig- Iiliiov- Primrose: 2. Horton Lavina- ston, Bridgetown: 8. Richie Matheson. Albion Cross: 4. bdals Biuflltte. Strathcoms. 1'. Teachers‘ raoe.-1. Georgia Ding- Wll- Bfliisoiovn: 2. Ruth Mellish. a Upton: 2. Richard Msthsson. Albion 08H: 4. Lillian Doebcndorii. Strain- Oflll. 9°?!‘ leap fro: race-i. Geo. Cur- lun-Plieabuasedaroundandcrawied om his bald and shiny ‘pm, but h"'"w°llfliiibtilshthsm-oii. Then camsa wasp whiehstung Btm The old man slowly raked m; gm “monomer-harms. e-J—v ‘a m~n l“ m’ “y” ‘n @mQ m.” ' ‘g