lil 5 ’l ll ffyl *li i" it .l gi _, . ,ii . 1'. is l* » v I § l .l . ill llgl if .l li lf . ll ii 'll lf-ef »» , 3. l. it 'll' i i. I lf; _T ,L_ _ _ PAGE sul . ._ THE cal-lAl.Av .|¢€\:’;‘\\~\'i °\)\§\‘ wEoNEso.\v p -, MATINEE ';::`_‘¥` 'S in uc -_ zoo CA ¥§“ EvENINo - zen -_ sz.-.. . M Capitol-I oday Unly - a.oo_- 1.00 _ a.4s r. M. “A- Notorious Gentleman ” wvru Quaamzs nrcxronn - HELEN vrNsoN ' ALso . . JOE cook cormny - cuar. z NEW sEiuAL beauty -contest '6 sparkling song hitt- 'duzziing dances- a nd Ia ug h s 'a-pientyl \ \\\ \ .\s1>. \ ADDED , . . . ERNEST TRUEX COMI-ID Y._. "ONLY THE B R. A VE" “A Notorious Gentle At An absorbing atmosphere of sus- pense is thc krynote of “A Notor- ious Gentlem:1n." the Universal drama which opens an engagement at the Capitol theatre today. Charles Elckford plays the prin- cipal male part, and has never been seen to better advantage. Ap- pearing opposite him is Helen Vin- scn, whose beauty and talent in the only important feminine role in the picture add vastly to the success of the whole. Excellent performances are likewsc given by Dudley Digges. Sidney B`ackmer and Onslow Stevens. ` ¥&+`{+"C$3+»'+§{&+'3$`<‘ ‘ SHINGLES Unloading car of Shingles at Colville Siding now. All grades, reasonable prices. Free delivery 15 mile limit. Other lumber, all grades. New Haven O-$0-0-50-O-§&-OO §O~f¢94w e ~"0'&9-§- L2064-10-22-23-26 I I)().\Il§`ltl.\` IH" (`.\§.~\I).\ l’|i(l\I.\i'l‘i 0|" l'l(lN(`l‘I l‘1ll\\`i\R|) Il'lll.\f\'l) In this l'r0|lilio (`0iiri Lflllii iirilrgr lb " \, .\. . lu:s.., Iii lin lintiiio 0( l‘I|l\\ur|l Filrrliil- inn lllriiiuml into nf ilulrcnumt in i|i|\ I‘ri»\llll'u nf llliflrru, (ieililrniilll, ill-.»»lm-ll, il-neun-. Ily lil! llullllllriilllh |l.\R(lLI) LEON- .\Iill l‘,\lil\l|‘$li, Bi|i'i'0|r|ltl‘, iluilgr ttf lwlllllm- aw, .iw-, To the rliwriff of the (’ln|r\¢y ol Qlléa-r|'n County or any i'4lu.~iui»I|~ or |iii‘filil‘ |n‘rluli iviihili nillil (`illliiiy. Groot-Ilya: \\‘iilCitE.-\S upon renliing the pril- tiun on file of iienry K. S. lieniming ni Cltnriotteiown in Queon'» County in the Province ol Prince Edward la- iuiui, Public Ai-ruuntunt, the ltxeeutor ol the above num:-ll eutate praying that n citation muy he lliaued for the purpnne hereinafter set forth: \'nu are therefore lien-hy required to I-lie ull persona interested ln the luili Estate to he und nppeur before me nl n Prohuto Court to be helli in the Court. lloune In Phnririttelown, in' t)uecn'a irouniy, in the mid Provim-e, on Weil-` rrcalloy the tliirtmnili tiny or Nov- ember next i',liirfi‘ril; ut"vtii! h\1u1""~of' eleven o'n~lo¢-k foreuoon of the lame iioy to aliow enum: if tiny ihey I-an wily the aeenuntn of the said Eltnte should not be pulled and the Estate eioaql an prayed for in aairl petition nnd on motion nf ll. -I. Palmer, Em. Procter for nhl petitioner. _ And I rio hereby order that n iruo copy hereof be forthwith publilhed in nomo newspaper puliiiahed in Char- lottetown nioreenld once in each week le t fo r tivo weeks [or nt nl n eovieecu from the date hereof and that A true copy hereof be forthwith pelted i` the following publia plana respective- ly, namely, in the hail of the Court linaao in Charlottetown alorenalri, at the Boyll Klk of Cslula mar tiafhanii or Nova- iti Charloisatown afore- do hereby further order IIC I h Iltrill ilh copy rec e w Attorney General or thin 0 thot- all persona ln- the sold liltlta due notice hand tlill man” Capitol Today Only in the story Blckford is presented as a clever criminal lawyer who continually secures verdicts of ac- quittal in favor of clients undoubt- edly guilty of murder, solely through the manufacturing of ingenious evidence. But wiifzn Miss Vinson. now e. famsus actress. visits her hom¢ town, Bickford, and his enemy. Blackmer, both become sultors for her hand, anl finally the lawyer, after an elaborate planning of his own defense, kll‘s his rlval. How the story progresses to` its surprising climax makes a screen- . play of unusual interest. C.N.R. EARNINGS SHOW INCREASE MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 25-The gross revenue of the all inclusive Canadian National Railways sys- tem for the week ending October 21st, 1935, were $3,949,698 compar- ed with $3,61'l.952 for the corres- pondin riod of 1934, an increase The Central Guardia ._ ».. 'Ihla column in'rea»rved for ll or loral interest but advertising I uawey nature may be ineertod I eenia n word strictly payable advance. _ _ noAs'r Tcmcxaus M¢Leo¢l's today. L fit' E ions exclusively, has given supe ior results wherever fed. The cost lowest. 11-5581- a 1 POTATO INSPFCTORP-Pot to Inspector Fred Godfrey, Sufi paid an official visit to York o Thanksgiving Day. o THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING.-Our Ranch is always open to Visitors. Come and see for yourself, Fox Pupcgrown ex- clusively on Sunglo Feeds. Interest ing Experiments being conducted. International Fox dr Animal Foods. Ltd, - L-B548-'I-23-tue-sat. k n ILL TN l-IOSPITAL-No less than five York people are at present in the 'P.E.I. Hospital, Julia Vessey, Harold Taylor. Mrs. George Watts. Albert Proud and Mrs. L. Brown. BEST SILVER FOX PELT. ""iircli London Sale out of 80.000 skins, was !rom a 1934 Pup Fed exclusive on Sunglo as cereal part of Ration. from weaning to petting, ccording to owner, E. S. Coffin. Sat-'hxes-ti. NOBANA TEA ROOM.-Special 50c Sunday Luncheon 12-2. Dinner 6-8. Our private dining room is now available for special engage- ments. Phone 1374 'for reservations. L-2177-10-25-li. AT THE HARRIS MEMORIAL GALLERY, ‘Saturday and Monday lafternocrls and evenings), a splen- did exhibition of reproductions of Modern Fl'cnch Paintings, loaned by the Ottawa Art Gallery will be open to the public. There will be no ntl- Inission to this exhibition. This is the first of a series of line Art ex- hibitions to be shown in Charlotte- town during the coming season by the Art society of Pl'ince Edward Island. L-2164-10-.0-21. ing his smelt net at Winter River Ti1\l1'sda_v, the boat from which Arthur Clow was working over- turned. i-in managed lo right the boat and as he continued his work thc craft again overturned. This time, however, he was unable to right the boat and was obliged to cling to it. His 18-year-old nephew, Alfred Clow, noticed his plight and putting out in another boat, brought the victim io shore. , *__ Foairv YEARS IN`iliINIs1'Ei¢Y supplying the Pr:sbyterian puipits at Sackvilie and Dorchester. The minister, Rev. A. Cruise, occupied the pulpit at Sackvl'le last Sunday, and preached frcm the words; (Song of Solomon 2:4). The Sac- rament of the Lord’s Supper was dispensed. Before closing, Mr. Craise referred to his resignation of this pastoral charge. and his retire- ment from the active duties of the ministry. after forty years of ser- vice at the cnci of this month, and expressed appreciation for many kindnessrs received by himself and family. Afte: completing the Arts Course at Gla=gow University, and theology at the Presbyterian Coi- iege, Halifax. N. S., M1. Craise was ordained _by the Presbytery of Prince Edward island and induct- ‘Germany Discovery Stops Bed-Waiting Instantly A rrrillirluihin ticrnuui lllnrllrery lvl-lvl. alum- lit-ll-wallllilr ln»mnll_»- la now uffrrvrl to illlffora-ra eirryivlirre l\_\* llr. 'l.olln\ur||\‘~ Rietlmll. llc-pl. 2.'»»|, itil) .\\‘|'li||n Ililll|lll\|:, \\'innl|u\g. .\lnuito|lu, ultlmui lrllilguilon. Nenil nu- me lulnrmnllmi limi liberal E D9 of $331 ,'l46. - lnmrnnteeil oifrr. Aleo ntutr age and new of sufferer. 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' in ,,\\e“ si* " in-'I cv* ,as -|_\b “_ rn- _ ¢“’1‘,%` ¢¢¢- 1.Wm,,\\¢*;°,f $01.., 0*’ ` 00‘,“\U n 1,# Q6* _ “_” \w° s,`__.,¢e° ‘ww ¢"““',. "“ ,|l\°‘ I-m ¢¢¢' 5°” DAYS: llll. K. F. ROGER! “Lllitenera lorrie- tirnel blame inter- frrenro nail rialia for nelly rltlin re- ception. In the ln- iereai of good re- ception this Foil. have every tnhe in G C lied your no e - now. Westinghouse quiero main no e le In this or- vice." FOXMEN.-Feeding Bunglo Rat- |-- is \ Nmtuoiv EsCAI=I~:-while haul- SPECIAL SAVINGS _ . Fon ' ."1\Low 1 can even SATURDAY and MONDAY add More small SAUSAGE (Fresh) 15¢ Lb. ._ ; __ . g' Lbs 29é_ BACON (Machine Sliced) Lb. _ .. ..29c SMOKEDFILETS,2Lbs. ..25c CORNED PORK HOCKS, Lb» . . . _ _ M _ \10c CORNED BEEF, 12 10c » » Oz. Tin, Each . KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES, Pkg. 8.c 14c Each 5c, 3 for . LUX TOILET SOAP BIG 5 CLEANSER, 6 Tins...........25c Tin, Each l I STANDARD PEACHES, No. 2 Squat 15C ICING SUGAR, 1 Lb. Pkg. 10c . . 2 for 19c ONION S, N0. 2’s. 10 Lbs. _ ...15c us CANADIAN STORES tr V' H-'lt'/|r»r'.“ If Pnl/s fn Shop cd into the pastoral charge of Mount Stewart, and West St. Pet- ers in 1895, and iemained on the Island for twenty years. At the end of that time he was called to Bas River andvwest Branch, Kent C0., N.. B., in the Presbytery of Mir- amichi. In 1926 he was appointed immigrdtion Chap`ain in the Gm- eral Board of Missions at the Ports he was appointed by the Presbytery of Sairlt_John to the charge o Craise and family will remain i Sackville for the present.-Sackvi Tribune. Mrs. Rob. McFarlane, Marshfie is at present in Moncton on a pleas ant trip with relatives. the city yesterday. Miss Grace Harper R.. N. was a visitor to Summerslde on Tues- day last. Mrs. Will White, of York Point. me left on s vnu is ner *Sisters ln Boston. Road. an Mr. and Mrs. Chester Macho of Charlottetown left Baturda fax. N. S. Wi`lie Morrison, South Granville paid a brief visit to Freetown re- cently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bums. Mr. Edward Homby, manager of the North End Branch of the Pro- vincial Bank, Saint John. N, B., left yesterday morning on retum after spending Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Hornby, in this city. Friends of Miss Rose White. Elm Avenue. will be sorry to ieam she was operated on for Appendici- tis inthe P. E. Island Hospital Tuesday. STEADY HENRY COTTON LONDON-C.P.l-Despite his lack of success in tournaments this sca- son_ Henry Cotton is still a great personality in British golf. He lost hi.s open title and won only one tournament-at Leeds-but there is little wrong with his seas0n's record. His tournament and championship average works out at 72.04 strokes 'ETZEMA "'\ In not n bleed ` I dhnee - treatment ' mutbelomi. linen ti\uaoeuloiDr.Chuo‘e Oieinmi la quickly rv- \ ` iiivlroiinitnhllllmdldnr ` ,~ i|¢,mdhdia|i\uki|. list ' _ y'\ mlemambuilpvvllndl- ,P ani immut- .. la tnbeor bor. -._ . _ _ Dr.ChaSe's ,Ol NTIVIENT .fi or saint .mlm and Qdebec. In mz l' Sackville ,and Dorchester. Mr. n lie PERSONALS ‘ ld ‘ Mr. Richard Woolridge. Covehead -Rev. D. C. Graham is no ionger| Roe/sl. paid a business visit to Mr. Charlie MacKenzie, Granville, was a resent visitor to Graham‘s Y morning on a business trip to Hali- Messrs. Herb MacKenzie and Among those motoring to French River to ati/end the Paynter and Stewart wedding were Miss Mar- garet 1-lcuston, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mill, Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stavert. Bummerside, Mr. and Mrs. LelBh Mountain, Summerside. - su- \ _ \. _ 'v . '.1' er' _ l "Q1, ,J -_ . -- J \‘-1'./1.) ln. »~.\» |\. l . ~ >' . *ah ~ _, 3 _. il - ll. 3 . ~f . / Pg cout , News `\.`-l\ ~ and ' ` ”’- ,Nottces 0 ` Dear Brother Scouts,-The com- ing days promise to be busy ones for all of us. D:mlnion Fie`d Com- missioner Greenway is conducting a course for Cub Leaders on Thurs- day, 31st Oct., and Friday, lst Nov. Tha will be a splendid opportunity for those interested in Cubb'n;x. / _. <.1_>- I A Patrol lea/ders conference for Charlottetown troops, also under the direction of Mr. Greenaway, will be held on Saturday the 2nd November. We hope to se¢ all Pat- rol Leadcrs present. The annual business meeting of the Provincial Boytscout Associa- tion will be he`d _in the Board Room of the City Hall, on the evening of Nov. 4th. We hope to see a. large attendance of thoze in- -terestted in the Boy Scout move~ men . 303111 now to make your prepar- ations for the annual Boy Scout/a Apple Day, which takes place on the 10th November. Patrol Leaders 'Ibm DeBlois and Dureii Murray of 'ith Charlottetown tI‘00p were presented with their First Clam Badges on Monday night. The troop is having an gn- door uimpfire _cn next night of meeting. The Cubs of this group are doing well under the leader- ship of Mrs. W. Wamn and Mrs. JM- Frlpps. The attendance aver- alies close to 100 per cent. A few of the o‘d¢r Cube are looking forward to “Going Up." scout. Geo. Nicholson or lat MOH?-Blue is assisting Boout Muster Percy Cameron with 4th Charlotte- town (Zion) troop. The ist Charlottetown Rover crew will meet ln the Den on wea- nesday next at 8 p.m. I have Just heard that Mr. GNGHIWIY is bringing a moving picture machine with him, no we ml? 0Xi>¢¢t to see some interesting pictures, including some taken ge our own Baden Powell gathering. ELECTRIC APl»|.|ANcss una' I 'need not pay any more for their use” »-~.-.. - I I I /;’ 1 .tb ’ se /_/' *_ 6 `l _,,.,;=-.-v- J , » __ \/-' ,//I \ ;,l \/' _\ i. `-E9 'g Think of lt! Many of our customers can use their electric percolator, toast- er, irons, and other ap- pliances and still not pay ‘ a penny more for elec- tricity. Make full use of the extra Electricity you get at No Extra Cost. Find out how much Extra Electricity you are .entitled to and put it to work bringing new com- forts and conveniences into your home. UNUSED KILOWATT HOURS OF ELECTRICITY During the first 4 months the new rates were ei- _fcctive 115072 extra kilo- watt hours of electricity were available for use by our customers at N0 EXTRA cosr. only 35270 of these 115072 extra kilowatt h o u r s were put to work 79802 were not used. Use Extra ELECTRICITY at No Extra Cost MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY. LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. -GREY W0!-PM . at '.. BOYS and GIRL! OLUIB 'mos or win. ".'=EA'g;";gxT;”"Y I un flllll---nov. . We ntl if/._ ,316 AlAllEllST, ll. S. It I M’i.§}.i.‘.`.!.!t’*E§..ll.l.'.l.i.'!.`.E.§....l`.Z""“ “soullarllllle llollle ill. rllrrlulr" “"--“lt-°°=€‘1’-‘fl‘»'=’