rue nsLoonAMA 0F A "mouemo THRILLS - l) i I / The Greatest Melodrama of them all— It's the big screen tnovelty of the ycar- vawil think youTro tack again in the days when they uoed to hiss the vlilfain and cheer the hero-You hlvon't really seen a film thriller 'tlil you ace thie 0M! You." “ugh, ,‘ gygu-ll gryi You'll love it! l Em ‘ Flynn! _IIQDQUC‘I'IOI Bcatifl. cfighndbdi , L, own Davis Scvnarlo y was» i3flldklmm“fl l!“ 52...“, claretnmfimflw“? ‘hmfa, -- c-“rh-waam-rr" ‘Wyn H°‘u" IIIYORIAL 5| l A oflndbuncby 8616"!“ PIGIIIQ‘ ‘j Larry Semen IN “Her Boy Friend” Prince Edward TODAY 3.15. Z IAND v8.45 MAT=lNEE—16c. 11c. EVENiNG—-26c, 21c. 11c, i in: CENIIIII iiiiililiiilii I - was CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN SHOP front Helium's Octal Dr. H. D. JOHNSON! Offl will be closed until October 31st. 6910-10-10]! WlN-SLOE slats-blue cLus w meet every Monday untl furth notice. THE "suPnsm s" \ w; know you will be satisfied. T E ROGERS HARDWARE CO. I \_._._. O NSAD MISSION-Mrs. Jam the funeral of her that morning. -——~M0l'l(!l0ll Times, W-SUPREME" WARM AIR HEATER, the mo signed. All cast iron, easy to s THE ROGER LTD. one-lo 11m _ POLICE COUR‘T—-A 1118f] plea "l; guilty to the Saturday morning. A second hlhition case was adjourned till day. SPEAKS WELL OF HOSPITA ——Tile residents _ urv warmly welcoming honl ‘Wm. Chowlan WHOIIHIH been under- . ____._ “mild. ml" "m" n the P- E- l. can STOLEN.—Somo time yes uwmml’ M“ Cimlw" i" u" tcrduy morning. n Dodge car bo- stlnicrl ‘in her of tile hospital iiilli to lllflkU llmong them. ill till-Ir lllii r uni: ARREST MADE-Upon a war- rantissued at the request of C, N, it. Detective T. T. Trellholule, Ofllic or Doyle arrested John McDonald,‘ 25 Cumberland Street on Saturday me thgev morning for the robbery of the C.‘ N. It. Freight Shed, from whfch a large quantity of cigarettes ( valu- Bd Hi- $fi00l was taken sonic weeks ago. The stolen goods have been of the accus- ed, who appeared before Stipen- [oulld on the premises a raises EDWARD COMING WEEK OF OCTOBER 20th The COLONIAL STOCK COMPANY 6—ANIGHTS-—6 5-MATINEES-5 In a Repertoire of Classy New Vork Suceeeeee. Con“ plate Scenery and Equipment. for each Production. ~ BIG NOVELTY - FOLLIES 8 V-AU-DEVILLE I 7 JAZZ 7 ACTS ORCHESTRA SEAT SALE OPENS THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBfR 16th. AT 9.30 A. IM. ‘ PRiCES—-37c, 52c. 80c. tlili t until this morning. RETURNS FROM TORONTO.- Itov. Heartz returned Thurs-_ Dr. 10 -l0-13~M1l the nlost up todate Pipeless Furnace yet de- vised. Bcfors purchasing call and let us show you the "SUPREME" 919-10-11 1113i McMahon, accompaniedby her son. Austin McMahon, left Friday after- noon for Albany, P. E. l.. to attend sis-ter-in-law. Mrs. William E. Nbonan, who died WOOD BURNING wonderful wood furnace ever de_ up and to remove for cleaning.- S HARDWARE C0 charge of illegal posseslou of liquor was fined $200 or three months at the Police Court 91'0- place Rev. t0- of St. John's, left Saturday to con- ol' West Royalty e Mrs. pleasant her stay ry Magistrate Martin on Satur- day afternoon and was remanded NOTICE-We are now receivlu! dressed hogs daily, delivered ai. our plant by teams. Silnms Paell- sre, Ltd. -104-10-13—-_M4l 08 ce 3i. MORE MONEV can be saved thll year by installlng the "SUPREME? Pipeless Furnace than any otlle way-THE ROGERS HARDWAR." CO. ' 919 10-1111131, ill er LEAVING FOR HALIFAX. —-' Mrs. Larkln of this city ieuves this morning for Halifax where she will spend the winter with her mother. - She will be accompanied by her four small children anti sister Miss Molly Kully who will also make their home there. THE PREBBYTERIAN, ASSOCIF ATION of Canada will hold n meet- ing in the Church at Caledonia on Tuesday, the 14 lust at Tiigp. m. t. Tp which all are cordially vited. The subject of the future p0 icy of the Presbyterian Church will bo pl-tlsollwtl by prominent speakers. —-:$ sued J. Agnew. President for E. I. _ 6917-110-1Lm2l st el INDUCTION SERVICE .— lThe services in St. John's Presbyter- ianChul-ch, Moncton on Sand , were conducted A. . Glllln,~late of Waterville, N.,S. Rev Mr Glllln will be inducted this lwcok into his new pastoral charge .at Malpeque, P. E. 1.. for which J. A. Ramsay. minister 3i d. duct the Sunday‘ servicul and at- tend the induction ceremony. ' _M.llpeque congregation is ihc ‘home cougrugation oi’ lied. Mir. Ramsay. L . istolcn from in front of ifs homo Ml. Prowsc was liililfimi Just shorilyafterwal-ds tilalt the car had boon found m the Cornwall Ronll about five miles from the city. lt nus ill n (lamngorl condition. our 1f the ' rear Wi1(l("S being badly bzokon. Th7: might indicate that es were inexperienced wutoists if it wvlre not for the fact that ut the outset of their Joy-ride they had ingeniously goi round the difficulty of a locked 'ignltlon by completing the clrcuil with on extra piece of wire. ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION. —At thu close of business Saturday night. the manager and staff 0i’ the F. W. Woolworth Co, Ltd., upon the retirement of Miss Mclnnis, s. very valued saleslaliy (it?! fronl Toronto, where he was in a-ttendailce at the annual meet- zing of the Mission Board of the Methodist Church. This was Dr. Heartzis forty-first year inl succes- sion in attendance- la-t this Board, and constitutes a record so fnr as the Canadian Methodist Church is concerned. The feature of the ‘meetings was the attendance of an influential Chinese layman who is- devoting his wealth to the promo- tion of missionary work in Chins. His presence, according _to Dr. Hearts, created renewed enthusi- nsm for the work and made the isession one of the most interest- llng held for some tiIIlBr-AIIIJIETBC ‘News. of the company, presented he with a beautiful gift. Manage piimented Miss ccss as a saleslady "and friend. concluding everyone pnincipals in that takes this wt-sk. PERSONALS a pleasant even place on Wednesday c itors in the city Saturday. FOUNDATION DAY-At the suggestion of Mayor McKenna who paid an ofilciai visit to the lnstilu- hondays_ incredible “Did ho make - —-. ilisroverics?" “| was tulking with Professor our last night. You know he's of st imclt from an exploring expedi- had on in i‘i‘l"lll'ili Africa." never seen hen pictures." SAVE 1-2 nlls con Buy a Caloric Pipeless Furnace Hundreds of Satisfied Customers praiae The CALORIC ALL CAST METAL PARTS, Ind the TRIPLE GASING ls a PATENTED feature in the OALORIC. Call and have ua demonstrate our furnace The PRICE of the CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE is very REASONABLE for the value you receive. Fred Trainer PHONE 3934. 80 GRAFTON STREET Opposite Prince EdwsrdTheatre lwtr. " ' ____ . Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. O, Barrister. Ete. a Money to l-Olfl Ink of Neva leotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. ' aciDonald 8: McPhee I I - A- MODONALDQ~H P. MGFHII ill-sauna a1 n. Medical lohool and HoI!|\l| and Threat Office layer Iuiidlng Great Geerli "f." Telephone IN- Have Your XMAS Photos Taken At The Iarristene, Attorney,‘ It; u Money to Loan ‘Y lvlldlns Charlottetown "i! R. McGuigan “"""".'i:..-'.‘_’t't'..*.2."f "° BAYER STUDIO; ‘ 9 Osman lira‘ v k - chmmufim p. . "m. ‘ e ~ IOU KENT 5T.’ . l“ _ l . _ I any important l-welp he my, he found a n“... seventh anniversary of its founda- peoplc so uncivllized that they “o” The_'°“nd°r o‘ the Academy rd o; movmg which was first housed in a wood- . . Dr. C. C. Archibald v, Pen Graduate Practice umlud to Eve- EIP- "l" lRIoeHolm-Oiollmnlhi tion last Thursday, the teachers and pupils of Notre Dame Acad- emy will today observe ths sixty- Bl‘ ing Mr. G. Ellis. en bui-lldlng was the late Hon. Dani- el O’Brlen. its initial staff consist- ed of four nuns who came here from Montreal. and whose first classes contained only sixteen pu- pils. It was announced at the Aca- - demy that the Mayor, who it is un- . dorstood will endeavor to "inaugu- rate Foundation Day in the differ- snl city schools. has offered a prize for the best essay on "Foundation Traditions" written by a Notre Dalne pupil. -—-—--¢0>-——-— ' For Sore Feet-Minnie Liniment. Queen. Mr. L. J. Stacey, manager of the F. W. Woolworth Co., Ltd, store. City leaves this morning for Mone- ton where he will be present at the opening of a now Woolworth store in that city. Mr. Fred E. Morris re- tumed last week from a business trip to Boston and other points in connection with the J. & T.Morrl’s Peerless Ginger Alo. u beverage much appreciated by the American public. ' Mrs. Harry Wonnaoo-tt and two children, Master Jack and Miss Betty- of Moncton, N. B., left this morning 0n return after visiting in the city the guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Henry, Prince Street. VANTTNES . TOILET CREATIONS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK Mrs. Thos. Huestis and daughter Miss Gertrude left this morning on return to Moncton, N. B. While in the city they were thl- guests of Mrl and Mrs. H. J. Barr, Elm Avenue. smrnn wav 10 our ' ‘mu or BLACKIIIJADN Tilrro is one llinlple. nllfe and sure n-ny thnl never falls to get rid of bill-J:- ilflllili. thllt is to dissolve them. Tn do this, get two ounces of pernxine powder from any drug store~llprlnile ll llttlo nu s hot. wet rlnth~rllh over the hlark heads brlllkly~wallh the flllfll In" 1"" will be surprised how the blackheads lmvr disappeared. Big blackheads, little blackheads. no matter where they are. simply’ dissolve and disappear. Black- heads are simply a mixture nf dust And dirt and secretions that form ill the pores of the sklnNIhe peroline powder and the water dissolve the hiacgheads so they wash slight out. leaving the pores free and esn and in their nat- ural condition. Mlnard’: Llnlment Relieves Pain.‘ Something Dif- ferent and Distinctive Beautiful handmade pack- sgu containing creams, powder, oompreesed pow- der. rouge, ete- THE BUTTERFLY 60M- PAICT is a work of art. \ oi-WM/l’ f §/'\¢9 . Stacey on behalf of the employees in a few well chosen words com- Mcllmis very favorably upon her wonderful suc- in‘ joined in ' wishing her a very happy future. Miss Mclnnlis is to be one of the Messrs. Albert Heustis and San- dy McGrogor, Summerslde were via Miss Edna Mahar leaves this morning for Piusvills to spent’ her Miss Edna Mahar was a passeng. by the Borden. train this morn- Summerside, is among the guests registered at the l’ l” THAT CAR - . OF b YOURS gov HARRY s. women t f glad to answer through this col or its mechanism. bliss” The Guardian. Al. this time ol’ the year tilt‘ bod)’ 0f your car will undergo many changes, owing to extreme cold l-n the morning and night and comparatively warm in the after- nouns. There will be cold wet days. cold dry days, warm wet days and cold dry nights, all these Cfflltiltiillhs‘ have an. alarming effect upon tile body construction of an uutonlo- bile. Dist/rtion will tako plat-e in many cases and body squeaks will duvelop. The good coynditlon of the car's body will be enhanced by taking necessary precautions now. Take a mixture of cylinder oil and gaso- line of equal parts with a clean brush and paint every joint or trlction surface on the metal parts of the body, fenders aprons, etc. The friction surfaces am where one part joins the other. liitlllil joint should be lubricated with this oil. Do this two or tllrce times in one wceif. Some good bixlck enamel under- neath the fenders utter they are washed will preserve them, and llny bare spots on thu wood work in the ‘body of your our siloulll bu touched up so as to preserve it from the weather. Question. Should the carburetor jet In n - —— Car ‘ho cilangud for tho Winter season to one of iurlzler size? J. B. C.. Mt. Stewart Answer. ., \_ It is not necessary to make this lahange/unlosl-r tho motor has fndi- cated loudness during the Sum- mer months. it would then be a good plan to see the local dcfllol‘ who would sell you the jet in pro- portion with the one that you now have. CARD OF THANKS T» Will-alt, Ilvc. 1431),’; ee-vo++-oo+o-+»o-o+++¢++e-o~ This is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will be umn, questions regarding your car Send your inquiries to "Automo- ,_\ \ __\._..__, Bank Nova Scotizl . July 131%. Corn, Doc, July i114. (tats, Doc. 53W’; May §7Zlfi 55%. IN MEMORIAM Mlss LEONORA GEDDIE MacNEILL 111%; Again we are reminded of thel uncertainty and brevi-ty- nf life in] the passing ol‘ Miss Leonora (ioddle ' MacNeili, daughter of the late John .\i. MacNelil, oi‘ (Javendisil. which sad event occurred on Saturday, the 27th ot‘ Slaptl-nl-bvr last, wlllen ha!‘ gentle spirit returned to liinll that gave it. _ i .-\t first good hopes were enter-i tainod for her recovery. but afteri a few days il('l‘ condition ilfllhllliliri very lullcll worse, and it was l-vi- dr-llt illnt the end ulas near. All‘ ‘Milli nlodiczll skill and lendornurs- ing could uccolrpiisil proved of no avail, and tile rauli (Eiiflli! Ito n higher _ _ lilo l'l$lli'l‘l*i‘lif'l'j‘ oi‘ lill- dead. the body. ind produce ill. m“! iln-"lhw" m“- Ull Mfllliiéiv. ilvlltilvl" ti. lli oni- 1 health ! ill-l‘ iifi- “'11s Hill’ "r "ll-"W-lflsh (fclurk ill iilPA zllivrlllunl. a ni-rril-rr e HA‘)! you" Eyga , ' . i“"'""“'(" “WI “h” “'““' ‘WM ‘Tully Miwas ilPili at lilv llulllv. of his sun EXAM|NED ' $013 mslm); gogdlcmll*"- n!“ iimilmr’ Philip, by ills pzlsiill‘. ll ‘. idwl-u ' ‘ l n w “mfly "“m-“m " l" Per hlltcilollgnll, who was ass toll by y " ll" “it”. CillllTYh-vilmi vfllleclall)’ "5 a Ilvv. iiOllkliii Liiillllill. 'l‘il<,- rvlllalllls u. I r I. , , v ‘fl-km’! (If M-Smn“ she m“ 53"" \\'(‘l'l'('.Oi1\'i‘.y(‘ii by lrllill to Jlvllr, i ‘ .t-|-Tu-4I_}. (if! ilill- moillls and talents, my,“ on qwwslhly “I m)“ Wu.‘ “i: opgomflfl" a . n H“ mm" ‘H "' was always largo llllilliiill‘ oi‘ pr-rlplt- gailllrrl-d in . .| ’ " -' fiwmt’ cmwrml "m! il‘"‘i“i“m‘~‘"“l‘l tuntl about llu- rllurl-ll at livlln liivor “ I , . Wlii bi- greatly missoli by il(‘l‘ llluny snrrowing relatives and friends. to whom sile was ever loyal. -Two sisters, Mrs. Wlll. C. MacNeill, of llrlu-kloy Point, allll Mrs. ll. .1. (iltmpbcll, oi‘ (‘lulrlollll-tllwll, and om- brother, Jnsi-pll A. MavNeilLul lloston. and .'l number of lloplll-ws and lliolles are ll-lt lo lllo lrll their loss. Services were (fllllIillPilWl ill (‘nnlpill-lltnll by ill‘l‘ pastor. iii-v. (ll-urge Milli-r, and ul lhl- i-lilllsd;llr\ (lilllrl-il by tho ill-v, .\lr. (‘llristilu whore Hill" was laid lo rl-sl ill iili‘! l‘l‘i1lidi‘l‘_\’, lwsillw .'l ‘.~i' l‘ and ilrutiri or who [ll'i'fil‘l'l‘il.\'(‘ii Ilvr lifillli‘ yozlrsi ago. 1 '|‘bl- (iullrliou ll ilIiHFH its slut-or- "sl synlpzlllly to iill' i)l‘I‘(‘iI\'(‘ii. ( _-—<wo>i-- JOSEPH SANDERS .___ . Joscpil Sanders, wllopal-zsod nwazly at i.llc llnlue of his son Philip. Charlottetown Royalty, on (ll-t, 4. 1924, wlls n son of the lute lllliiip Sanders and Sarah Agnes Comp ton, llnd was born at Murray River, Prince Edward Island, in the year 18.18. -ln early life he mow-d to Bella River und married i-Iilzahelh Compton, daughter of the late Daniel Compton or that place. There they raised their fnmily,and Mrs. Henry Larlrin wishes t0 thank her many friends and neigh- bors, also Mayor McKenna. "d u" letters received from friends throughout the island for klndneas shown in her recent sad bereave- ment in the lose of llerlilusband. | N.D.MACLEAN I MODERN MIRACLE "D0 you believe in miracles?" "You. i left my umbrella ‘In a on the other morning and got it when i lllqlflred at the place where articles that are found in the cars are supposed to be turned ln." STOUT PERSONS -' Cleansing slml ramfllrtlnI-only fir. by honest industry and thrift built up a comfortable homestead. After the death of his wife. which occur- red ln 1914. Mr. Sanders made his home with his son Pillilp, visiting his other sons and daughter from time to time. Three sons, Henry -€--—<-0>-———- incline to full fooling nfter l-nt- ing. gnany pains. constipation Rpllevod Ind digestion Improved Ivy CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS __‘§'1.,gn/,; und Philip. July lllilO mu- brotllel" Job ‘VICE. ‘ii'l'_\'. all)", Ariillgtull, .\i liriltish (Toiunlhia. Hi5 \\.l in the ronlmllllilil-s ill iiPIlUiiiPii by ills counsel duties upheld liii‘ lulv ltllii cstéenl oi‘ iil(' ponplc. it was ill tlliwspilvrc of that Wu chennlsll his lllSlll()l'_\'. _ was a devout ulld consistent lilvlll‘: ill‘l‘ of tilv (Zllurch of Scotland, and‘ lilold the (lilicl- of ruling vidr-r fill‘ over llalf u cclltllrv. ly lllisserl in the z (:iilll't'il wileu iii‘ was iuill aside ini weakness m‘ holy, but even then| tllos who callle to his ilodside wcrel lvfsl counselled, Hi‘ lll-vursvcllk-l vllod illifllLlliiy, but ‘.‘,l'l'\\' ill his know edge oi‘ Spiritual tilillgs tile heavenly places ill (fllrist Je- sus, iillli in llinl ho has attained t0 t Wi1"i'l3 tho funeral service was iiHili. Ewen lliucllougzlli prl-ulrilcrl Itcvvlatinll 22:14, lliossvd ill'l‘ [ill-y that llo ills l-rllnlllzllldlnl-ntl-l, lhl-y lllay illlVv riglll in iii!‘ ll'i‘l' n!‘ il'fl-. and llllly l'llll'l‘ ill through’ tilc gall-s illtn iii!‘ (‘ily \\'4'I‘l‘ ill'l.t‘l‘l‘l‘li lilo fzllllily pint 'n “"i|l' ltivl-r l'i‘lll- llllillg Wlllll-‘Qvii 'l‘ill- rl-lllullls llll- illlrial ily llmlly who lliillli‘lll'li iilt‘ l ulld u illlliSili. citizen. Our business ll not confined to one particular grade. We handle coal for all u a e a, Including home. public build- ings and factorlea. Telephone us your wants today. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" W.D. GILLIS . & CO. s a ulnn 0i grunt. iniill<-rlt-~'- wlliril , livoll, and many till-rte are \\'ii l ilZlVH For lually _\‘l‘ill‘fi llr- Wilii-illli- tire 0i‘ the Piliift‘ for Queen's (‘nlln-. ty, nllll in the pul'lol'lll;lllco. of his, ils- was grunt, iivl- \\'(ii'i( 0t‘ till‘ di-vilut (‘ilrisllzln 0r<>R15'i / . 559R35¢ I . of (‘ll1lrioit(~tn\\'ll iiIly-'*9~9+4+9'54 llzlllil-l oi‘ lint-buster, N. Y..l M“), 113%; and one lixlllgllil-l: Nlrs. Fred lloycc of HlIYViVl‘ illlll. ll Sanders, of l.»- ililii ud- woll tllc I religion‘ in] from that in‘ 0i i I . i insidious. iEye strain, We uoe this adjective advlo- i edly. Sufferera from Eyeatraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any The motive power of the entire human Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it Ia computed utilize about 20% of this Lave Energy, but when Eye- strain ls present. a much larg er proportion Hence defective <> their consumption of III ex- cenlve amount ergy, may eeriovrily affect the ,' functioning of other organs of it is our you in choosing Shoe for each occasion. We want you to take advantage of this service. desire. times. to serve our customers in every way possible. Footwear on sale here ha: been carefully selected for high quality and authorita- \ tive style. Our salesmen are courteous and helpful. are always glad to mo.-.“ _ s... . _ . -.Rf~w'~1'_".1 an» —.»_ . a»; . ->“i':> eye defect organiern la lo requl red. eyes. through of Nerve En- at all The They s‘ Inlet right the Patent Leather ’ Oxfords Of nice glqggy much in evidence. our "h" ‘i ‘IUI ‘ X1 04.25. unread; be}? '" for patent ALCE FABHIDNAEE I r black, are) ' Yufqfi . mum '