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Professiottztl “llalrldsl ll l I l l lllFl0l‘l(‘.il epic zit he Capitol Theatre l The photopluy 1s "The Oregon ”l'1""..1l" and it was greeted with the enthusiastic applause of a crowded hcuse The story concerns the ad- ventures of a young army captain. l 11 ho takes :1 leave of atscneee to search for lllS father, an army col- UlllJl, who has been lest with his entire command in the fastnesses of the Rocky Mountains. He encount- ers e. plot conceived by a renegade ofiut-r who dreams of building a strait emptre in the West b_\" seizing ‘lands belonging to the peaceful Cali- fornians. The captain also finds romance in the Iaerson of pretty brunette A1111 Rmherfoirl, who gives 1111 excellent performu11co in her role of a pioneer (laughter. Other members of the cast who must be commended for their res- pective performances are Yakima cnrutt, Joe Girard, Puank Rice E. Haney. Fern Emmett, Jack Ruther- ford. lvlarian Farrell. 301mm R118‘ and Gmo Carrado. MRS. IIIZCTOI! STEVVrHVl‘ On Thursday Sept. 3rd. 1935. m‘? people of lfurray Harbour North and Gaspereriiix were saddened and grieved when it. became known 111:1: the 1111201 of death had visited Hector Stewart and removed from all earthly sphere 111s beloufl wife Aiurtha. Graham in the 45 year of i111" age. Allhoiiil1 in poor l1caltl1 for the pad, year the e:".d came so .s=udd- only that. l1ertleail1 was a great shrck 1'» a .<,o:"1"o‘.\"1::g 00111111111111)" and 1o all h‘. e 111.12 knew her. She hares to 1r.o11:11 a. sorr0\"1"i11g lllbhilllfl. ll(‘l 11101111" hits. Cath- erine Gr.1h:1111, two .=:;~'.ers and two brothers .\l1":<. George A, Hicken Percy of Grmprea11x: Nlrs. -' SPZLFEllJlIlIJlI and ‘eromc. e c111irm1 on i-‘rulzia- Sept. 4th. “'21s. lately at- iecdrd R11: J. D-muiais offirating 1;. both ihxtruli and grave. Burial ,. :11 the new cometary M. II. N. 'I'i1'- iiorul 1.111111 e~ were 11111113-110111 1'1'l".1’i'1e- and frirwitls‘. Pl ' t‘ Copy» l 1l’ut:1o1 1 FREE-t...- A; IHMA. in - oncunls‘. 1. l 1~|.;_\||\[,}~;'rv\_‘~.":4 ll.\7.-.\l.'\l( (‘annulus atop ‘ wlierlllll, rimkuig, grmprzist make‘ breathing "any; exist-lg y11i1 in work and clasp 1n comfort. Sale rvlwl, qutrkly. Provi- ltAZ-blAll in your mm ram. Buy l _-, . |, 1 1. l t; r. In! 1:31,. '1'.'.111,_‘11§.'1‘». "llznxlt1hflll1‘t‘1§'§‘l:1111l'r1 n, l l‘ l 11.1.11... 111112. Hal-tux. ' r». 1' _" l 'Lloyd, Egan 81 0o. l l (‘hark-red Accountants H0 Richmond Street ‘ Phone 47. l (oven snow-lam mus lvuns llllIES n IVEIGE llus FATIIEIVS serum At (‘apitol fighting. prune requuites o1 11 sucetnssfu‘. west- Ul'll lllQllllC, \\'L‘l'L‘ lllTSCllL lll SUIJCF- abundance last night at the local opi 11mg of the latest John Wayne “Church Service for The Central Guardian -__- Thll column In reserved for IIIII 1 of luenl interest but ndvcrllllnl 0|’ ‘ u nawuy nature may In lnaerled ll 4 "vent: n word atrlctly uayahll In l advance. l QONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. CRASWELL sort. ruoro- l GRAPES. L-3491-3-28-tf. l l soy ROBIN noon noun l now, you wlll not regret it. l III‘ l | "BROOKVILLE LIME" for best esults. N-BOQ-XO-B-tl. Oct. 31. A LIBERAL REWARD will be given to the party returning papers _ or safe taken from my ofllce. Tfhe papers are only valuable to me. Please write or phone. G. R. Keefe. L7245-10-14-4l FIJNERAL FRIDAIL-The (till- ‘eral of the late Daniel McNeil]. " will be held Friday afternoon at. l 2 ok-lock from his late residence at l Village Green to Birch Hill l PRl-LAFIIING SERVICE at M111‘- :-.1v River Sunday, October 18th at 13.110. Please note change in time. special singing. Louis Harris. l L-7963-l0-16-ll. I REOPENING of New Glasgow Church on October 18th, 3 P. M. Rev. Hugh Miller, Charlottetown. 1 7.110 P. M. Rev. John Stirling. Long v Rirci Male Choir. L-7945-10-16-ll. LINLQADINC‘: (JARS COAL TO- ] DAL-A. Plckard 8: Co., are un- 1 ,1 loading Old toilay. 7.00 P. M. Address on Leadership by Afr-s. Hush Miller of Charlottetown. Special music. Everyone welcome. ‘ (‘llAlKi-E on Sunday, October 18th Lv-6798-7-12-312. GIIAIIGEIIHERSIIOES FIVE TIMES A DAY Suffered for 20 Years with Rheumatism Try gnd picture the life this woman led for twenty Will's" changing her shoes several tlmBS a day in a vain endeavor to attalp some relief from the rheumatic pains that were constantly twub‘ 1111; her. Then lmagme her JOY when she found that Kruschen wag driving away the rheumatism. This is what she writes:- "I have been using Kruschen ‘Salts for four years. For twenty years previously I had suffered with my feet, sometimes changln! my shoes five times a day. and 11'9- quently sitting 11111111111; any as the pain was so great. Now I can wear rm: rtnaunmwsrtlwy, GUARDIAN Canadian Girl Guide Week The week October 17-24th will be known in Canada as "Olnld-ll-B Girl Guide Week". The Guides in all the provinces are co-operatlng to make this week a. national red- letter one ln the history of Guid- ing ln the Dominion. The week will be inaugurated on Saturday evening, October 17th. B? 9.30 A. S. T. by a coast-to-coast. radio bmadcast. The Acting Premier of Canada, The Hon. Ernest Lapolnte, the same pair of shoes all day with comfort. 1 cannot speak too highly of Kruschen Salts. Only those‘ who had been in constant pain with their feet for years can real- ise Avhat it is to be free."-(Mrs.) l It ls deposits of excess urlc acldpl lodging between the Joints. “@1101! are frequently the cause of rheu-l matlsm. Kruschen Salts two ingredients-sauna and po- tassium—whicl1 are effective sol-l vents of uric acid. New Glasgow Miss Martha Ling, left reccntl l yl broadcast and the Chief Com- missioner, Mrs. H. D. Warren, will f greet the Guides of the Dominion and speak on the movement 1n Canada. Mrs. Vice President of the Canadian contain‘ Glrl Guide Council, and wife of the Lieutenant Governor of On- tario, will add her word of greet.- ing. Mlss Wlnnlfzed Kydd, a mem- ber ol’ the Canadian Guide Ex- ecutive, will give interesting point- ers on Guiding in variou- parts of the world, and songs will "be sung for Winchester, Mass, where shc 1 by the 61st» Toronto Guide 00mp- will spend the winter. liriy, winners of a Guide singing " l competition. Miss Jennie Clark, RN. Kcn- Throughout the Week, the 621 slngton, spent the week-end 1'11 New Glasgow". f An interesting service was held lln the New Glasgow Christian Church o11 Sunday afternoon Octo- ber 12111 when the Hunter River, "Prince of Wales" Masonic Lodge sydney, Invemm, held dlvlne service, a number of Springhlll, Yorkshire a11d Welsh member-i Anthracite Coal. Order your supply also present and took Ila-Tb 1H the L-7941-10-16-31, program. The Brother Masons, in f1"om Sister Lodges was regalia, paraded ln a body from the United Church to the church presided, Rev. W. A. Pater- son of the United church read the Scripture and Rev. W. A. lllcQuarrle Guide communities in Canada will give displays and demonstrations , nf the special activities as arrang- ed for each of the Seven Days of the Week. ' S1111da_v, October 18th is set apart as Guide Church Day when >peClIll plzms are being made for all Guide companies in Canada to attend Church service that day. M011day. October 191.11 will be International Guide Day, Tuesday, October 20th, the 1.0119 and EX- tetislon Branch Day-to reach Guides in isolated areas and dis- Guide ubled girls in hospitals and at home. Wednesday, October will be' Guide Handcraft Day, Thursday and 21st Homecraft and -L-'I921-l0-18-1l. of the Hunter R1119.» United ‘ Friday October ZZnd-and 23rd are church delivered an inspiring mes- Cltizrnshin and Service days, hm“ “E5 1N Y0K!‘ PASTORAL sage. The Male Choir, also conslst- . Silurday, October 24th ls the l , will be, Central Church 11 A. M. l when the Minister will preach, York f 3 P. M. when Mr. Paterson will preach and Pleasant Grove at 2.30 P. M when Mr. Stirling will preach. L-7966-10-l6-ll. CAVENDISII Pastoral Charge King" “Work for ecl of Brother Masons, was under the direction of Mr. Ernest Dunning of New London, Mr. Roscoe Wal- l ker, Kenslngton, very effectively’ rendered the beautiful solo. "Sun- ’ b rlse for Me" and Mr. James Cal-- S der, Charlottetown, sang "on t. t; l Wonderful" which was greatly np- preclated. The hymns used during l the service were "Oh Worship the ,1’ Out-Door and Health day. Iizirry" - l l NFIV HAVEN, I’. E. L-Notices for Stmclay Services Oct. 1B, 1936. 1 l " At Fairvieiv. A Thanksgiving and October 18th. 11 A M. Cavendish, Communion, Preparatory Service on Friday, Oct. 16th. Reopening of New Glasgow Church 3 P. M. Rev. Hugh Miller, Charlottetown at. 3 P. M. Rev. John Stirling, Georgetown at 7.30. Long River Male Choir at. evening service. Rev. W. A. Paterson, lvfln- L-7944-l0-l6-ll. 1‘ l G. A. Christie, Minister. l l l istei" United Baptist Church-ILOO All. Worship Service. 2.00 P. M. at, North River S. School. 3.00 P. M. at. North Rivet A Thanksgiving and Worship Service. 10.30 A, M. at Long Creek S. Glasgow Womczrs I11s titulc the Night. is Coming" and the meeting closed by singing “He Lendeth Mc." 8 Mr. Howard Parkman, Jamaica. Plains, is visiting his old home in New Glasgow. B’ The many friends of M1". A: Mann, Burlington, will regret learn that he is suffering from a l l1 severe attack of pneumonia. He is being nursed during his illness by Mlss Jennie Clark, R.N,, Kensing- ton. The October meeting of the New was l man, Mlss Ruth Dlckleson. Ruth Dicklesoxi. Mrs. (Dr.) A. B. Stevenson, Mrs. chle l Mervyn Bulmaxi; Mrs. Rendle A, to l Houston. . reading, Mrs. M. McLeod, vocal duet McLeod & Bentley l W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. l J, A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Aitnrvugvs-nl-Imw MONEY T0 LOAN 1 B- A.. LLB. BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Bldl» Charlottetown Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTER. soucrron. ETC Money to Loan Cnllccllltnl Omce: 9O Great Street School. 7.00 P.M. at Long Creek. A Thanksgiving and Worship Service. 7.43 P. M. at Clyde River. A special Rally and ' Thanksgiving Service. ’l‘hes( services will be in charge of Rev. l3. G. Manzer. L-7967-10-l6-1l. Y's MEN HEAR REPORT - Members of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club at the regular supper meeting of the club last night l1eard a report of the annual con- ve11tio11 of the Maritime Clubs held at, Yarmouth, N.S. last. June. Mr. Ernest Clawson, past district gov- ernor, told of the business sessions and Mr. William Massey reported on t-he social side of the convention. M1". Jnek McNair, chairman of the bowling committee. spoke briefly urging club members to partake 1n V the club 101112110 games. Mr. Ran- tlollan Carruthers was :1 guest at last. night's meeting. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT — Al most successful concert. and dance . in aid of the Charlottetown Fire Dept. was held 111 North Wlltshlre ‘ Hall Wetlnesdny night. Mr. P. l Ready acted as chairman and an-l nounced the different numbers! which were all heartily encored: —- Opening chorus. Dance, Mlss Mary Walsh; reading. Mrs. Arthur Henry solo, Miss Kay Hughes; solo, Mr. D1111 Wedge, violin solo “Airs of Scotland", Mr. McInnls," club swing- 111g, Mr. W. Scantlebury; solo, Mr. C. LcClalr; dance, _Mr. A. Gallant; reading, Mrs. Arthur Henry; solo, Miss Mn1"y Walsh; sketch, Mr. Ger- ald Marldlgan and Stanley Thomp- son; solo, Mr. P. Callaghan. Ac- companlsLs, Mlss Clare Hughes and Miss W. Gnudet. At the conclusion Mr. Ready on behalf of the Fire Dept. and the ladies committee thanked the audience for their generous co-operatlon and ap- 1111.11.15. The ladies committee also wish to thank all those who so gen- erously gave of their time and tllcnt, I130 t-hclli loaning on. committees gave their reports and new ones named: Sick —- Mrs. M. McLeod and Mrs. Herbert Steven- l 80n- School-Mrs. Stewart, Pink- held on Monday evening, October 5th at the home of Mrs. M. Mc- l L-eod with an attendance of seven members and four visitors. The‘ meeting opened with the President Mrs. Herbert B. Stevenson, in the chair, by singing the Ode and re- peating the Crecd in unison, this was followed by the Sccretarys re- port of the previous n1ee1i11g which was approved. A letter was zead from the Supervisor of the Girl's Sewing Class, regarding rc-organ- lzlng the class, whlzh was (liscuss- ed. $1.00 was voted to be foiwvarnetl to the Anti Tuberculosis Lcagtie. A letter of thanks was read from Mrs. Arthur B. Dlckleson and fam- ily for flowers sent during their recent bereavement. The different 'll l\ George H. Stevenson, reading, Miss l Elsie Laird, reading Mrs. W. J. Mc- Leod. chorus The Quilting Party, l An interesting contest was put on I , by Miss Ella Semple. The National , Anthem brought the meeting to a close. Refreshments were passed by mlttee in charge. Campbell. Summerside, were the guests of the latters grandmother, Monday.-—G. Glrl Guide Week is being ob- erved across Canada, 1n a splrll; of l national co-operatlon and service y all sections of the big Guide , family, $1111.11. now numbers close to 50,000. Company and Brown]; Pack meetings will be open to 1n. lterested friends, and a. warm welcome will be assured any who wish to attend and see for them- selves Just why the children are so ttached to their organization. Pro- ramme-Mrs. M. McLeod and Mlss Refreshment - Mrs. Herbert Stevenson ited the members to her home for the November meeting; where roll call will be answered by a “Peace Motto". The following even- was programme was then enjoyed: 011011151 “My Old Kentucky Home". IV Mrs. Preston Campbell and Mr, 1E hostess. assisted by the com- Premier and Mrs. 'I‘hane A. frs. A. B. Dickleson, Thanksgiving Presentation A pleasant evening was spent. on 159W 21 by B goodly number of peop- I 1e at the home of Miss Pearl l MncNevln, Brae, the occasion being‘ in honor of Mr. Muchen, student Minister, who has been in charge for rnnsnnzss You don’tknowhow deliciously cnsp and fresh corn flakes can be until you’vc tried Kclloggb. A patented heat-sealed wltxrrra inner wrapper brings them to l your table oven-fresh! Give fiour family the best. Insist on elloggb-dhe world’s most popular Corn Flakes. llolltlng lulu: tho place of O GORH IIJIGS‘ l the past two summers of the Pres- byterian circuit of West Point, 01-68-11’ and Brae. the evening pas- sed pleasantly in music, singing and games, after which the ladies served lunch. An address was read by Mrs. 101118 MacNcvin and a. purse was presented Mr. Muchen by Mm Jimmie MacKinnon, he made g mos; suitable reply, the evening closed by n11 present joining in the singing 0f. "God be with you till we meet! again", Mr. Muchen left for Ontario‘ the following Monday to regime his studles- Following ls the address, Mr. Muchen, We your friends have gath- 1 cred hem tonight , on the eve ofl your departure from among us, where ' you have labored faithfully for the past four months, we feel that your work in the different sections has been a blessing to those among whom you have labored. the time for those of us who have had 1.11.. pleas- ure of your acquaintance seem; 9,11 loo short, and now you must return t» resume you: studies, may the Master of all good grant. you cont!- nucd 1mm to labor h It club. will open the Herbert Bruce, a ,sun:onsn 1 lwusar '2 PlfgS. 23¢ 5 lsnooms_ GOOD QUALITY STRING EACH 29° PASIRY rtounwwé .se 278“ Meat Department P o r k Shoulders, sweet pickled, L'—__1u Corned Plate 8c Ribs, lb. — — 25c Potted Meat 2 bow|s—— .t 2% Halibut, lb-— 28c l CHUCK ROAST BEEF “°"“—-l0c SAUSAGE Fresh Made 2 Lbs.__3Ic BACON Choice Quality L'°"“_—28c ...._.______... SMOKED FILLETS 2 Lbs. -— — Corned Pork Hocks, lb. —- Bologna, Sliced 2 Ibs- — —— — 27c Cooked Corned Beef, lb. — — 15c Fresh Fillets. Boneless Digby 2 lbs. — - — 29g FRUITS 81 VEGETA CHOICE GRAPES, 2 lbs. — — — — -—— -—— APPLES, McKlNTOSH Dozen ———— —— FRESH SPINACH 2 lbs- ____ - - CELERY, Headl--- 12c CRANBERRIES 2| s. - _ - _ _ _ SWEET POTATOES 2 lbs. ____ - _ s=llls sters Orchestra of Cardigan and a nice sum was realized ln aid of the and we hope next summer you may be able to return among us to rc- sume your chosen work- rr the road seems lone. and nmvw and steep, 1 ____._. —' Check These Sa ICING SUGAR 1 Lb- Pkg. 2 for___ BAKING SODA Bulk Lb. 6c. 3 Lbs. _ AYLMER PLUM JAM 2 Lb- Jar -- - _- SHORTENING 1 Lb. Pkg. 2for-____ ROLLED OATS Bulk, 5 Lbs- -- -- _ __ CHIPSO Large Package-_.__ MATCHES 3 Boxes -- - -- __. __ P AND G SOAP 10 Bars -- -- -_ __ ._ MACARONI Bulk, 2 Lbs. —---___ KARMON WATER 2 Bottles —--- -__ vings 19c 17c 25c 25c 23c 21c 25c 39c lit: 27c .____ EATON'S COCOA Bulk. Lb.——--—--- 9 PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 Cakes---—---_ c SPRING CLOTHE PINS 3 Dozen -— — —- —- - c BIG 5 CLEANSER 9 2 Tins--—-.———-—- c BLES lcorrss EATON'S ‘ EMPIRE . "3' FRESH GROUND 35c 2915i 33c 29c FEARS FRONTIER BARTLETT £131’? rm 2 Tins LONDON 23c BORN STARCH ggg; l 2 For 19c lmne Valley W.I. The Guardian regrets to report needed for mefiisbr and 11 ~. decided t0 purchase sz1111c' New committees appointed wcrca-Ftziool Mm. Johnson and Mrs. B. 11.14:- Donald. Sick, Mrs. Berrlgnr. 11nd Mrs D. MacDonald; Lunch, .\I1s Attempt to climb it with willing 1661;, Then 1n the evening at. setting sun. You'll find your task was molly well done. , In behalf of your Coleman and Brae. Cardigan friends of tl1e death of Mr. Samuel Finlayson of Bangor, who passed away at his home on Oct. 1. Mr. Finlayson a popular young man of sterling chur- aeter will be greatly missed by all who knew 11im and his sudden death ls n sad shock to this vlcln- ity. Burial took place at. Bangor on O.~t. 2, Rev. T. O. Hughes of Cardi- gun officiated. The Guardian ex- tends their sincerest sympathy to the bereaved-C. Lane, Mrs. Bcrrigan and Mrs. 111-0 E. MacLemi; Program. \'"< Mitchell, ll/Lrs Lane and Mr.» (211:- don Maclsean. It was decided to have a grab bail at the October meeting, tvlucir 1s to be held at the home of .\1:=. Frank Mitchell, mll coll to be .111- swered with “How m imoww t!" Institute." Donald, of Riverton is s. few days 1n Cardigan Head, the Mrs. Harry MacNeill, Frederic- 1,011, N.B.. formerly MissCllla Mac- spending guest. of her sister, Mrs. Edgar Mac- Aulay. NORTII WILTSI-IIIIIE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE The September meeting of the North Wlltshlre W I. was held at 1 1§l , PRODUCE l“ BDNSIGNMENTS l Mr. and Mrs. D. .1. MacArthur. Lorne Valley and Mr. and Frank Godfrey, Cardigan Head spent the past week end friends and relatives in and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mne- Swain, Lorne Valley left last. Thurs- day for Boston, Mnss., where they intend to spend the con1lng months. the home of Mrs. Wallace Johns- ton, the President presiding. Meet- ing opened in the usual manner and was followed by Roll Call. Etlghti members oswered their names with "Ways that women can savc money". l Reports of the different committees followed. The school committee re- ported a few small articles were l Mrs. visiting Kingston patronage. Best storage facilities. l Sydney, Nova ScotizLl u-m-10-14-1e-1n-21-22-2c. and solicit your l’ ,ll. ll. Ballem 81 00.1“ They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Watson who spent their vacation 1n this vicinity. The Guardian is pleased to rc- port that M11". Cyrus Martin of Nev. Perth ls doing nicely after suffer- ing from a broken arm. The several cases of Scarlet fever in this vicinity are reported under control and all patients are around again. _ l Mrs. George Douglas and Mr: Poole of Charlottetown, spent. the week-end in Lorne Valley the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mack-ed. A very successful 11.11.111.611.» dance was held in Lorne Valley Hall on Sept. 30. One of the special fea- tures of the evening was the judg- ing of the costumes, the judges: were Messrs John Mustard and ‘ Cyrus Docherty and placed the winners as follows: lst-Mrs. Roy l l Macswaln and Mrs. Roland Wat- ‘ son, Znd-Russell MacAulay and l Dorothy beard. Modem and old time music was supplied by Web- _________________ lAR warm. Phone 105. 111$,“ C . .4552 Drive in comfort with one of the new efficient heaters to keep you InfernoG- -— —— —-— —- $ 3-90 Universal Junior -— - 11.90 Modern Aristocrat — 13-90 Mammoth Luxurious 19.90 r111. Rogers Hardware 60., Ltd. .*l l: HEATERS (Jharlottetowfl