ri _ . l; i i ..:.___.' .1 l > ‘ i l i . . i \ kai \ l . < 1 1 -_ ._»._.--___ s-c 'ill l!0`Bl‘lll » IYOYJ 9. »1‘."Z".!n¢L°B I( .» ¢- ) tl 0. » if ,l 222.20 sc Bl vi ia it pi de ni at sl: '. SP tu eil ml lir i all . B3' T1: foi i UF rin I I fro thi cal a 1 Pai E Vt tio sto ins nel cm. wo of sin- sta line ella ( DBL' _i»aGi_~:_s_i_i_g _ [HE CHARLUFTETOWN GIJARDIAN OCTOBER 14, 1930 civiiol rom 1 0llPlT0l. TOMORIl0W 2I.‘.’§°2’.”;.';1iZ'.’Z‘I,° / STRAND 0entral_0_uardiai`i .Western Guardian L - - - - - r- 'fJ_‘1’T--~ .4 , - ~= 1'. 1. -UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE-The , PART T ALKIE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC - OPHISTIICATED “WONDER °‘ society WCMEN” Lewis Stone - Peg!! Wood ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS -M-_-ii-xl-3_1. rince Edward Today = Milf iscwirns M, PLAYERS ,, .\` Eli' l’L.\YS \'.~\l`l)l‘l\'ll.LE ;‘_ 0H(`HES'l`RA 'i' i This .-iflernoon-3.15 1,' “What l'I\'ei'_v Woman __ Wants" ` C§i!LDREN lee. ADULTS 37: _ _i_.._.._.. 1. T,m,_2.,,,,,_,5 . MODERN YOUTH L; “PAT l'li'r;i<'s i>l.AcE” PLAYS AT LOVE "t '_._ Companion to “Ghost Train" ~»e~; U 'll.~.s . '*.*‘.v-uni!-I __--- TALKING ROMANCE OF YOUTH Smart society. polo games, the .I Tomorrow Night beach at Newport, modornls- /with ie settings. Gorgeous Women : “\VHY “in/ES “VORRY” ` in beautiful gown‘ lavish ` L ~ ses/\sT|AN T ' FAST MOVISG COMEDY i settings and the smartest. .` most sophisticated dialogue! .L Reserve Your Seats Now ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Evening rrises- sin, see, noe k I7-Zararlii :ill :.;.'p.~a-: ha person is Nlcli and every play. Neil.. _ HAMi|.ioN AL , FEATURING Broadway Joy Boy - HERMAN MILLER ' Cyclone of Dance CLUB KARNAK _ onli-vnutli-rep 3 MURIEL ROGERS Personality Girl EDDIE SOPER - _ MUSICAL COMEDY ` A ll-latinas " *-_-#_-__ .-3 .L\ ALL Gini _` P. E. I. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- B - District meeting in the United " Church Schoolroom, Valleyfleld, with SENSATIONAI. f"" addresses explaining the Prince Ed- 18 ns_r_l;lé:;_li_l;s 1 8 ‘.{"_. ward island .Hospital campaign. sn¢i| ENTERTMNERS , - .'__, an entertainment by Charlottetown artists, to which all are invited. No . 1 l. . 14-31 _ contributions at ths mee ing w"“°UT AN EQUAL nistriet meeting in New Glasgow CLIFF BLANCHARD 1° Hall, New Glasgow. with addresses explaining the Prince Edward Island Hospital Campaign and an enter- tainment by Charlottetown art'sts. to which llll are invited. Nocontribu- tions at this meeting. 14-31 Lain stu of SHOW “OA-I. L morning at 9 o'clcck a way freight EARL FRANKWN on the sa<:i» * . "3""..,`¢=`°?;»r 2' _,j .V , .ii ‘.` lit .gfl iz! » . \ ,, ..` ‘ I `. 1.. i i. li ` BOWLING L. Nw . __, ,__ Proivsc The Coiiiiiifwcial Bowling League Nov' 4* 7 P* ""1 Gualman V5- T910 ppriis up its fall scliedule tonight at l’h°“e~ 3 "nd 4~ ,I p_ m_ “Wm M(,s5,.s_ Pmwse Bms_ Nov, ii, 7 p. iii.-Guardiuii lneet R. T. I-lolman`s Ltd. on alleys H°h“a“'5» l and 2~ ‘ kiumber 3 and 4, and the Guardian. N01' 11 l 7 p' m--Prowsc Bm5~ »V5 Pnblisninig co. tfnnl méet ins Tele- T@i°Ph°“@» 3 and 4: `pi‘iom~, C0. five un alleys 1 and 2 at NOV* 18' 7 U- ’“~“'T'3lE`l’h°“° the same lioiir, These four teams H°lmM1'5~ 1 and 2~ fought it out this spring for the N°V` 18- 7 P' m-“P"°“'5“` Bros' cilamplolisliip with Prowse Bros. Gundlan' 3 “nd 4' Bros.. 1 limi 2. vs VS . ft s_s . - ,___ ._ ' """` '“' W.. .. -. __ ___. ` riiltsoivails I RACES AGAIN. BMLEB UFF 4. 7 `p. nl.-I-lolmnn's vs. ' “ " ‘ ' _'“" '- Y f S E H Q G N E R Avro sroltacn BA'r'ii:icir:s l-UPENING 0|' FUNIATURE GOLF ” l and auto lamps sold at BraA:e`s. 7574 'COURSE-'I’i”l¢ NOW Yllimll-U16 ind00l°' _M Mrs. Manning Bag-nal; puked wml Wheatley River, spent a few days in formally opened on Fridayovening, ,Ms-_ Rag 3,1; wok premier 1aure1stCha.rlottetown. by Mayor Lidstone, who inaahort in the foul-somes played an Belvidere -_- address congratulated the manage- links on saturday arte-moon Ove,-i D1'~ J- R. Mil-1165011. M1 M8-1111311 :ment on the-success of their under- the largest field of goifem that ever Matheson, Bradalbane, spent the week taking, rg, Wu, he g9,id_ wmething Entered for a single competition in ,Und Vlillkll friends in the eastem _new for Summerslde but would pro- tne history of the course. lllnrt of the Province. vide entertainment dui-in the fall 1 ..._.- ‘golf course at Summerside which has L Miss Annie Mel/cod Pidgeon, been fixed up in the curling rink was < 9" GLOUCESTER. Mass., Oct. 13- _Tho sr-rolld racc for the Lipton Tro-` phy urns called off today, an hour and a half nftel' thc start, when itl VS. 'became .".l>l>fire`nt that the schooners` had little chance of sailing thei course ii-ltliin the time limit. At that tlllio the rivals. thc Blueliose and; Tlicbiilid lznd c‘o\'erefl cilillll iii-USS 01'; slightly less than ii filth of the team mmuy wmnmg OHL Nov. 25, 7 p. m,-l-lolman's ' Prowse Eros., 3 and 4. I,-_‘LL SCHEDULE Nov. 25, 7 D. ni,--Gliarcliali Telephonc, l and 2. Dec. 2, 7 p. rrl.-Holmarrs _ Guardian, 3 and 4. OCL “_ 7 p_ m__H,,lmm.,~s vs_ Dec. 2,_ 7 p, m.-Prowse Bros. Pl'o\\'sc Bros, 3 and 4., n T”1el)h°“‘3~ 1 °“d 2' OCL 14_ 7 _,_ m___G,,a,.d,an vs_ Dec. 9. 7 p. m.-Holinaii`s vs. Tcl!!- Telephone. 1 and 2. 1'h°“°~ 1 and 2’ och 21_ 7 p_ m__Hc1man~s “_ Dec. 9, 7 p, ln.-Pi'0\\':e Bros. vt.. course nilcl the breeze was falling- G,,a,.d,an_ 3 and 4_ Guardian, 3 and 4. ` r _._.._,_ ..~--- _ r_i,y_ ;;1_ 7 p, m,~_Pr0wse Bros. vs, -"_*_*'*~i“ l "Man will liltvcr be entirely willing_ Ieloiiliniie. l and 2. "Tile genius- is the Siil>1‘cl11ci_v 1101'-_iii git-i~ np this wm-ld for the next, nor 3 oft. za, 7 ia. ni.-Hoilnnns vs. Tele- mel lf1di\'idUc1.With full use Of naiiival ,ine next vroi-ld for this/’-Dean Inge. ! phone, 3 and 4. l>0‘~\'€YS» Th0Se Wm 117° “Oi l§*2“l“5‘¢5, “Tile Chinese are the most civllizcdl Oct- 28, 7 p. m.-Prowse Bros. vs. are abnormal."-Archibaicl licliclcl'-Flmmnnity which o,risr.s_"~Count Key-l Guardian. 1 and 2. son. - If-gylmg, ' VS. Commercial Bo wiing League CIIIIYSLEII MDTDRS Pll0DYUC'l‘ .AiuNEn, A lllhi o hilxl -an L even greater value »/ l De Soto Six mndc a great name for itself- i N E “v L 0 “v P n I C E broke all sales records i`or_a iirsbycuar car-rode $1030 AND UP-F. 0. I3. FACTORY ' Rnfirlsfer, |1030; Business Coupe, $1055; Coupe (with rumble seat), |1095; Four-Door Sedan. 01110- All prices f. o. 0. factofy. including lfandardfacfory eqlll'Pm0l\¢ ffnlll" and taxes euro). the high wave ofpopuliirity for 22'months wilh- out a single change in design, engineering or price. Now that rccorrl-breaking Dc_ Soto Six ~ is actually improved, enriched, lrellcred in per- formance . . . at a lawerprice! A leader with I better right than ever to lead. A great value _ v made greater. Bigger engine. More power. WITH THESE FEATURES Chrysler-designed,highcomgression engine-Isii~llierm venlillie bridge- typo pislons-lniernsl foiir-wheel hydraulic brake-1-l"illl-pressure lu- lJrication~rilblicr insulation of engine - coiiiiierweighterl crank- lliait-canislinli drivrn by silent cliaiii-ihernioainiic hen! control- ehromiiim-plated lamps-fuel pump -fuel filler-air cleaner-Steelweld Body, no joints, utmost solidity. V "cANAniAN-l|Un.1' von rananraws" ~ More speed. Faster pick-up. A new Steelweld Body . . . steel welded to steel . . . strongest., quiciest, safest type ot' body construction ever developed. The finer De Solo Six not only improves upon a famous predecessor. but offers greater value because oi' its lower price. . I7! gi-o_|¢'i~L._\ g'o.\n»A_\'|oN cu: 'ro 'rim |.mll.r.lAN'r on sorn along Bruce Stewart 6# Co., Ltd 58-62 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. tolli: ii uno in/\ii:li ioli in iiis l'°l"" , , g Thr” °ih@r Pairs tied for second; '--- months before curling commenced. Place namely Mrs Benj. Rogers md; Mrs. Charlie Ross, of Boston, has 'rm prmdenz of the club Mn George A,V.Sa\imiers. Mrs N_oelDeBlois anrlElrcturned home accompanied by hu' Mu-ttart also spoke- a ,nw words D~ -‘\llC~1Ul~=flil. Miss Muriel Wnggg , brother, Mr. Charlie Andrews, of There were some two mmdred pmpxe and H. S. McLeod. These three did | Wheatley River. _ present who tested out the mem! of 1105 Flay off but divided second.‘ --- ) thi d d fo th , ML Hem Trai of W1 d _ the new course with a few rounds of r an ur prizes. Y nor n en, ac rrhere was another deadlock ior`°°mi>Hnied by Mrs. George Duffy fix' The cum” “nk has b°°“t”‘“°' :inn place between Mrs o<><>LYlvro.UTH.3~”,..,...... ua.” 72 75 , ; "Branding criminals has never yet 75 _prevented crime." L An Emercency 75 76 76 l 5 J. “There is nothing in tl-ie world so ,pleasing as to see your friends fouow -your thoughts."-Baron Melchett. ~ iM|NARDf 51?" is 2 3 Q il Q," E _.__ Dressing Minard's is invaluable as a quick dressing for burns. scalds and all flesh abrasions. It cleanses and soothes the wound, in the construction of the course. _It The co-operation of all the people in _ Kings and Queens Counties is absolutely ' 1 necessary. The hospital serves the whole community. The public has not been asked for money since 1923. And most of the money given then is available for use with the $250,000 to make up the $300,000 neces- sary to construct :and equip the new building. L For yourselves, your families. your _ common health, make one magnificent . final effort now to Give-and Give Liherally _M regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Colin Donald on Wed- nesday evening, Sept. 10th. Meeting `0lJel1ed by singing "The Maple Leaf Forever.” Twenty-one members were present and responded to roll cali with "Where I Would Like to Tra- vel." School Committee reported that a bell was required for the school and it was decided that same be pur- Cliased. A discussion followed on ways and means of raising morn -i CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles vl.l:-- 500 M. EXTRAS. ‘ 700 M. had ULEARB. B00 M. CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALL* 200 M. X N0.1's. - PRICES LOW- L. M. P_OOLE £3 CO. funds for Institute work. And a mo- ln the Hall A program Commltte~ ppoi ted as follows. Misses Helen Rogers, Annie Woodside, Pau- line Coulson, Jean Donald, Elvin \| thu Jniilcii || tion was made, seconded and carried L V' A that a Concert and Pie Social be llcld ` @v5y\O5s.. FOR -VV-PMUN © - - . . _ 5 was a n . ~ ` 'r " l Duggan and Mrs. Earl McKay. Thei nie New Styles » program for the evening consisted oi' L Annie Woodside, Victrola selection.. and a guessing contest, first pr ze bei b _ a Chorus. “O Canada": Readlngf Are Here ! Foot comfort and perfect lit at moderate cost. ,_ , ___ ng won y Miss Pauli Co is _ ' . . /__ ., ' _ second prim Mm Georg; Brgnsg ‘_ __ All sizes in stock, AAA. to EEE JA, 1 j. ' ` ,Ji a i *_ ` L"-1'” them Refreshments were served b- f JET wiv the hostess. assisted by Elva and Mrs. . , 5 N/5 A. _ _. iii" - l = U ...+I M’ ' "'°°d _ii ._ :`:'.,` '_ v\ Meeting closed with National An Blain-icy with an attendance of twenty-four members and five visit- ! D B hool and sick re ou imp ¢ pumon °h"‘;°”__";:_|_|: __¢__h° nn- ost. loth. if not fine. his roiiawin no houuwe hu H °.“"° NIM- A 'i>l°MihB program consist M me .M ‘IJ ed of Victroln Selections, a punch , .nm nn - - o u on and Miss Blanche D ,,, ,,,,,, fn" '°“'"' "’ "°°’“"”°' Stewart vinnins prim. Meeting! ELLA 'A fs >= Qs, Duggan The October meeting was _ , _ 4,, hold at the homo of s At ff » few... _ < on Meeting opened by singing Ode l "" I `3’“°" 7'-'V , -.s. \ -in and repeating Creed R/oil call was l G ILD A ll .' . 1 _ ' " ’ ZQ D responded to with “Different wa I .-_ ._ _, - y i' - Lui-ik unn ____:¢,,w,,,_.. c ’ ° ] Black Kid $7.00 . » J .comm es gave favorable reports. i K. PROPER Prolreas was reported on preparation ` , f Jtlw _ _ cooxmo wsnsms for s oonmt ind it was misss intl E N# ._ nina be held on Thursday evenlniz U _ ~ n \" we mms as L " ' ` of u“mu."h“ Hu un“:h¢:o'l|.;l . |!t__\:_ng°\_l;d a question contest. _ _/ °I In |008 wilringi lilly closed with the National Anthem l Blick Kid $700 T1"-'7_’_'__ __ Ad The Rogers A liollt looking bright, gn ng U, 5' Luncheon Wu ' s li in ii ms .' . in nn... ws mn. 1... ii-ima.. .,,,,..,., .,, ,,,,_'°§§ A,,’[,,,,,°,,,§"M,§_i Black Kia (covered heels) $1.50 Wm. Adams. November roll call will' be answered with members paying ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,e Co i . ALLEY & co. LTD; Liliill.cd........ .............. _Brown Kid $8.00 ' ‘D _ "It is vain to dream of noble cities ,_ __ _ _ _ mm we proud’ dn" o___e______Dm__ _ Expert litters of Enna Jetiick Shoes -i»q¢,.\.-v.w»..e »»»»a-\=l»¢\~»--r v