F - ....... .. ..._. -_-§~.-ee=<>..o..-»:cm=*s we a as‘: qigg-g. o ,g%§, [Prince {Edward _-..>--4',--‘-¢~.|_. 3m; s m ‘Kline -3.l5 —Night—7 8t 8.45 Last Time to see this Wonder! Picturization of Louise Provost's Novel From ‘f; The. People's Home Journal. - The Kingdom of Dreams 7 Exquisite STARRING ANITA ‘STEWART Supported by An All-Star Cast There is a “Kingdom of Dreams“ in every woman's heart Hill this H lite story of how one woman hound her soul's ntwtc‘ thnough. A; MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE. The remarkable army of talent o0 be been in this unrivall- ui Qhouoplay was assembled for one purpose-to make, as neur- ly as humanely possible. A PERFECT PHOTOPLAY One of tho best knownof these artists whlose early earn~ inga run. into five figures. appears in but three scenes Ibuit the portrait that he draws is the living image of a soul in duress.‘ WILLIAM In “m Crusher DUNCAN n. 333335.25?“ °F ,____,_m THE WEATHER WILL CHANGE , get your raincoat at SILK 81'0OKIN@ HALF price at Potonu. All glk hue from $3. to. $8. per pair Idling for ha! price. No approbation; 3t TWILIGHT RElEITALF-Ths or- ganism of the different Protestant Churches have kindly consented to put a seried of those Twi- tain which were so popu- g the war, in aid of the Build Fund of the New Protect- tant Orphanage. The first one will Us‘ given early in November, the exact date to be announced later. 3349-10429-21. PAGENT OF CANADm-The Women's Missiionary Society and ‘Mission Band of North River, hold a very interesting and successful ,meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 26th. ‘The large choir furnished excel- ‘icut music. The Band gave two Ichormes and a very pretty “Pag- ent of Fanatic" led by Miss Laura Bain. Pastor Mellick took the ‘audience on a trip through Canada ipointing out the various mission ‘fields and the classes of people the societies are helping Mrs. Mellick gave some very interesting remin- iscence of life in Western Canada. She also read an extract from the published records of her father. ‘Rev. Dr. Isaiah \Valalce. who was za prominent Home hlialsonury in 'the Maritime Provinces. Miss Clem- entine Drake gave a very impresv sive Scripture reading. The Sec- ‘retary, Mra. Garfield Warren. called ‘,the roll and responses were given by those, culled repeating a passage of Scripture or a verse of a hymn. 'A Thank Offering of about $30.00 was given. The church was beau- tifully decorated with autumn leaves and potted and cut plants. ,—(‘om. l . l l‘ gtcniromn Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Usual Prices - - Usual Prices ; ‘ QXQXQ T A . ‘L 4,. .‘.' ._,\,, THE Mae Edwards Players’ WITH Mae Edwards _ AND Jack Werner Corbin Special School Childreifs Matinee at 2.30 “BROKEN SHELLS” Farewell Performance Tonight at 8.30‘ “The WtongMr Mright" Vaudeville Eetween Acts y ’Special‘~5lld ded Attraction p8,; nccc nzz ORCHESTRA --8 _ ssl oven ng at 8.3 sharp, art ea arrv ng ate w ‘be chilled to wait until first act is over. ‘Ticket; ordered by phone, or left to be called for will not be aid after 6.30 on the evening of the performance unless paid o trill!‘ Provincial income Tax 1919 b Qi-nii Notice is hereby given that im- cial Income Tax for 1919 shall be mcdiatcly after the 2nd, day of No- then remaining unpaid vcmbar, 1920, relegation will be ARTHUR NEWBERY, placed in the 1mm of the sherlfl.’ Ant. Provincial ‘Presto. for enforcement as provided by low 15111. 00L 192° against all persons whose Provlu- 3507-10-l5-tf. VICTORY BONDS “l We offer at the following attractive prices 1922 at 98 ' 1923 at 98 1924 a! 97 1927 It 97 i933 at 96) 1937 at 9B I334 It 93 Now lathe time to purchase with the interest receive on Nov. 1st. We have them $100, $500 and $1000 de- nomination. Ordera filled by mail. THE EASTERN TRUST CO. Charlottetown I. 1 ut- u-xa-mo-x P l Accept 'fCalifo#ia" Syrup of Figs only-look for the name Call- fornia on the package, then you are curs your child is having the best and most harmless phyafc for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." llow About fir; Plumbing Maybe you are thinking of chang-. ing the present bath rwm or in- stalling a new san- itary outfit. Have us go over the job with you. ‘ Call andfiteibus your plumbing troubles. Prices right. . Workmanship a quality. See us today. 1 Plumbing 1_ and Heating Fred if. Trainor Phone 393-J. | 80 Grafton .._Street OO-O P A careful selec- A A‘). QLLAAALQALALAAA 4;‘: o-¢<+< ¢~ 0 » . oerrv-ir o-v foooo-Qo-ooQo-owq -t~94 oo-x o 4»- wro-o 94-90-09 oo-Qq ‘ tion of every liné’ of’ Jewelry marks our stock. a ~ We will be pleas ed to have you call W. N. Tautou _ JEWELER »\ u. IA§"AJI'J.. i1 .A. _ ltostess were: Mr. ‘and Wlrs.’ wt.» n1 ,1? n: , SPLENDID OFFER. Pawn: ago. all!‘ all their silk limo from $8. to $8. at half pics, select while linc are cmnplatn. VSI LOTS OF GOOD thirjl m qt [1 the sale of homo cooking in Q19 Baptist Sclroolroozn Saturvhy Oct 30th at 4 D- ‘m. 3888~l0~2§-2i FOR SALE. A block of land con- taining 4 acres on Kflglhgmn ‘Road, within a quarter mils of the oity. This to one of the choicest plots of {and lathe royalty, being high and level and as rich as a gar- den. and a beautiful situation for summer resort. or market garden- ing. Apply Patrick Duffy East Royalty. Phone 67} R. 338l.l0~30-2i S. 8. CANADIAN MINER nn~ avoidably delayed, will sail from Montreal Friday, October 29th, for Obarlotretown direct. She will be due Tuesday November 2nd. and loads general cargo for St. John's Newfoundland. For further particulars apply ‘to Buntain, Bell & (.‘o., Agents. Oct. 27 6i. WEDDING BiiLLSn-The mar- riage of Miss Anna Lucile Bearish) and Mr. George Poole Thompnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Thomp- son of Montague, P. E. 1., took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mrs. George Bearlgtm. Malpeque. onlwednssday, Oct. 20th. Rev. John Murchison performed the ceremony in the presence of u large number of relatives and friends. The bride. who was given away by her father, entered the beautifully decorated drawing-room to the strains of the Lohengrin Bridal chorus, wearing a travelling suit 0i’ navy blue serge, beaver furs and black hat trimmed_with ostrich sprays and carrying a bo- quet. of American ibc-auty loses. After congratulations, luncheon was served, autmn leaves and flowers ilecoratlng the dining-WEI". Tile happy young couple left thy motor in tho midst of u shower of confetti,‘ on a lroneyrnrpn trio to Halifax and the Annapolis Valley-follow- ed by the good wishes of scores‘ of frinds. 0n their return theyf will reside in Montague. Many beautiful gifts were ‘received in- cluding silver. cut glass and set", eral substantial cheques from the; numerous friends of tbpth briilc, and groom. ~ | PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED. -—\.\lrs. Clarence Hardwick, 5 Park Street, Hhverhill, Mesa, gave a surpriseparty last Wednesday ev» ening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Malcolm hlacLeotl. The house was beautifully decorated with autumn- al foliage. and cut flowers. The hostess served ices, cakepvcoffee and minis. Solo dances given by Mrs. McNeil! and bliss Florence McNeill, were much enjoyed as were the violin 5019s out n by Mr. Hollis Bruce. Victrola _usic was also enjoyed. The hono nest was surprised with a ibeuuti l sil- ver butter dish vflrl knife," Mrs. McNeill making the presentation speech. Mrs. McLeod, who has been visiting her daughter, left ‘rhurstlay for her home in Monta- gue. Prince Edward Island. 'l‘ltoso pro-cm beside thcfhontir guest. and meow land, Mr. zmil Illlrc. Angus, fbr- bliss- vs hlnrguret and Main-i llnniford, I-‘im-cuoe .\lr'\'ciil. iflairgtrrt-l, Lena and Elizarhr-th liltiruhistttt, Kate MacDonald, Gertrude Noyes, Sarah Graltntn, Florence, Grin-v, Alice. Helen and Natalie» liartlwick, Lelia ziml Nina Nenlcy, Mrs. (‘yrns Bruce, Mrs. Currie. Airs. lilo-Neill and biessrs. Sam Barlow. Dick Sinclair, Fred Landon, Hollis ilrucr- and Roland Slmfictl. All left nfit-r a most pieasantevening wishing Mrs, .\lcLeod a safe journey. WEDDING BELLS.—A very pretty wedding was soicmnized in the ‘Presbyterian Church at Ken- elnston on evening of October 14th, ‘when the Rev. T. PW. Gootlwiillloin- , Now is the time when the ‘"1665. L As from doorstep to doorstep theycl¢@f"11y"r""- _ rwith their weird jack-o-lantofns ~thatg1vc=you 8 fright lffyou happen to meet them on Ijljallowe en night- A pumpkin-shell robbed of its _, May be made to resemble a realwork of ;_' ' With its near-human features grotesquely displayed, ’Tis a sight to make sinners like-us feel diBmaYed- Like an English bull-dog, the more ugly its face The better its chances for winning first place, And the greater the terror it strikes to the heart So the better ’tis fitted for playing the part. If “just for tonight” we might turn_our_ lives back To the days when with pride and with Joy we would pack A pumpkin-shell carved like some monster of old, With a candle inside that turned pumpkin to gold. And a broomstick attached to add terror and height As we marched through the streets at “the dead o’ the night” How we’d value the chance with those “kids ’ to be seen t And be sharing their happiness this Hallowe’~en. How our laughter would ring, how we’d shout with delight, When we gave some poor mortal a “terrible fright,” How we’d race through the streets like a whirlwind of fun. And be filled with regret when our “child-night was done. S0 enjoy yourselves “kiddies”; you live but one life _ For too soon comes the day when the troublesvtand strife Of the world will engulf you and you’11 have at last But the mem’ry of Hall0we’ens far in the past. Oakland Tribune daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parmen- aus Orr of that place and lllr. liar- oltl Laird, son 0f Mr. and lllrg, J, .\l. LainL- Kelvin. The church which yas filled to overflowing by the friends of the popular bride uml groom was tastefully decorat- cd for the occasion with autumn leaves and polled plants. ’l‘hc bride, gowned in tiuchesse satin and georgette crepe. trimmed with silver and pearl wearing the con- ventional veil and orange blossoms, and carrying a bonnet of ophelia roses and maiden hair fern, enter- ed the church on the arm of her father, to the strains of the wed- ding nmrch played by bliss Bessie Johnstone, Long River. Miss Jeanette Orr; sister of the bride acted as maid of honor, while .\li;~'s Daisy Orr and Miss Hattie Lnirtl, sisterg of the bride and groom re- spedtively, perfonmetl the duties of bridesmaids. The groom was ably supported by Mr. ‘W. R. Show of Monclon. with lllossrs Wm. Profit! and Percy Rlclilnrtlo acting as llSll- crs. After the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the homo of‘ the bride's parents, only the immediate relatives. and fricntls nf tllc can'- tmcting parties ‘being present. Af» lcr :1 ‘tluinly supper had been serv- ed. nnd the liirgt- body of sort-n- mlcrs who bntl gntltr-roil to [my 5...... on Standby? Johnson’s Anooyne Llntmcnt Doctor’: Favoribb Proccrifition . for Oougbs. Qolds. Sore Throat. Qrlmpe, § (Mill. Sonics. Strains, and many otnt-r ‘ ._ internal and Othrnnl ills i All dealers. _2.'s_lnd 50 ct-nta. ed in wedlock, bliss Elsie Orr, ‘ ‘-. ‘ . * '*"‘ For Farmers and Men right. MEN'S Whole Stock top Tan Grain Heavy U H H (I Ailey & or.» Wlio Work “Outdoors, We carry a big stock of Heavy work Shoes, the latest make in Canada —and our prices are QUALYTY GUARANTEED. 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After | . wedding mp by mo,“ m Borden en -:."ify or‘ the bride and grooin n weeks traveling Mr. and M", . routetopoints in the United smum the vicinity where a host of ffifillds will reside at Kelvin when; the . The bride's travelling dress was wish them a long and balmy wed~ mer owns one of the numb (led life. The groom's gift u. the date farms in ths province, Manufactured by Rylands Brother 5i t Ltd. Warringtou England y] FULL T0 WEIGHT, TRUE T0 MESH AND GAUGE STRAIGHT AND FLAT For many years Rylands Limited have made a specialty of the matti- facture of Galvanized Wire Netting, and they claim not only to be the loudly, manufacturers of this commodity in Europe, but also that their product!‘ unsurpassed by that of any other manufacturer in the world. Fox Netting being sold by length. it is difficult for buyers to mall!’ an accurate comparison between quotations, as the price per len his not! true uide; and we venture to draw your attention to the POIN WHICE SHO LD BE LOOKED FOR in Fox Wire and which alone afford a F911 guide as to its worth. ’ ‘ l-Tlie main factor in the cost of Fox Wire is WEIGHT, and weigh! »,1n the. same wav is an important factor in its value to the user. ~ This, that!‘ fore, is the first pointto which a buyer should direct his attention, and V" ask you to com pare carefully the approximate weights of our Netting, any Netting offered by our competitors. _ ~ 2-——Just as in the case of"a chain the strength is that of its weaktl link, so in the case of Fox Wire one thin or faulty wire ma destroy value of the roll. UNIFORMITY OF GAUGE is, therefore, o great imlW‘. tance. All the wire used in the manufacture of this Netting is drawn by‘. 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