"rm: cumznorrsroww g (JllARDiAN FINAL APPEARANCE TODAY 3.15 — 7 — 9 P. M. FULLY JENKINS and her PLOW BUYS RURAL WHOOPEE ON THE STAGE —PLUS-- MISS PACIFIC FLEET 1mm NEWS --o1~: rm: sclmnu MAT. lilo-27c. EVE. 27o-33¢45c_ ' "" ‘ - snuonv’ nun nuusu A 4n.pound bundle of joy will be dropped at our door tomorrow-in a Ynsir, fall's, It: the most bland cum! 0/ llu whale lilusad scrim year. grand bigshowsurround- ' r ed by e great star cut! g- . Plmn tom: dawn and ma! ml. nil!!- ou. Wfrl Iolnl Io ham lonu Erand Iimn lent/arr. BIG Sl|0 " A Warner Iron. Picture with 5 Y B I L J A 5 O N GliNDA FARRELL e ROBT. ARMSTRONG row. lvinm HORTON o JACK lo nu: ' PLUS —- CARTOON 8. CHARLIE CHA$E. Comedy THURSDAY — FRIDAY -— SATURDAY‘ DAILY s.15-1.0o-9.oo r. M. snrummy ivurrixen 2.3. 1 murmur; i 7 ‘. 35 ' 38C AUCTION sALE On Tl] 5d 1h e B’, '5 20"‘ d“? M OM05". 1936. nt the hour of one o'clock P. u. .11 n. pmnl , _ ‘onsisung 5h as or the late Miss Julia. lnrsons, 12.1 llillsboro Street. t1) Double tenementdweliing house in good r:- ' ' ' pair spmndidly’ situ- M-Od M. the corner of llilisborn and Grafton Streets. t2) Building lot adjoining th b I2 b ~ mo‘ flght-M-vay. e it ova, y 60 feet with an eight t3) All household furniture of the lute Miss Parsons consisting or u"i"8"!'°(7m. fllflmkmflm. bed-room and kitchen furniture, cur- peis, pictures, ornaments, New Enterprise Range and Hoover Cleaner, eto. For llrtlur particulars apply to, I. l’. BRADLEY a. C0., - ' v Auctioneers. FISHERIES. OTTAWA Please lQnO me ‘Your free l1 t ol 6i gen. conlnlnlnl more hon I00 delicious And economic-I mm rot-Incl and entitled "Any Du)’ I I'm. on", Inna ...-.................... AGGNII nun-w...-n-naswi-rvvsvuvl IA PLUS THE WESIEEN ABE ' COMEDif MATINEE 7»- llc - 27c in loving and heart sore rem- ’ cmbrnnco of WiLLli-I (JORINJN McSWAIN oi’ (iuitlcn, ii. (f. Who passed on t-tvo years ago today I October 13th, 19114. To the home irhcre the glassy sea _ burmth On to fruition prune, glzuincss and’ song Til IJBEATE A liAllFtllllllA iliruu: iv TODAY ONLY——C 3_15_7_3_45 my WRAY -rmu'n BELLAMY 1N “ROAMING LADY” comzov - cmroou -- Novel/n FlillS l PLIIT yaw u FRJVK" DIERRIWELL — CHAPTER 9 "rill R sE/ISFIPEAY n.\11.v's.15-1.oe-a.i5= snrrmrmv MATINEE 2.30 EVENING 27c - 33c l}, pE,,-,~,~,,pg"i," 6oz Guide News i The Fourth Charlottetown Company The first meeting of the 4th Charlottetown Brownie Pack and Guide Company will be held this Friday, Kmghts October 16th, in Guide ‘meeting at 7:30 P.M. THIRD CHAR-LOTIETOTVN CO. The Third Charlottetown Com- f éf/a oi’ Columbus Hall, _ Brownie meeting at 6:00 Pm. and The Central Guardian _.__- Thin column In recurred for new: of looal interest hut niivertlning n! a newly nature any be inserted at l ooutl n word strictly payable ll advance. CONFEDEBATION LITE INSUR- ANCE. 1 L-fl798-7-l2-312 CRASWELL FOE Pli 0T0- GRAPHS. L-3491-3—28-ti. BUY BDBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. "BROOKVILLE LIME" for best results. N-BOS-IO-B-tl. Oct. 3i. oral oi the late Mrs. Samuel Wood- sido will be held from the residence of Charles Woodside, Clinton, on Thursday Oct. 15th, at 2 P. M- HOLD MONTHLY MEETING.- The monthly meeting o1’ the Even- ing Auxiliary oi ‘Trinity United Church was held on Tuesday even- ing. The subject for discussion was Home Missions. FINED FOR DISTURZBANCE — A man appeared before’ Magistrate Tweedy yesterday morning on n. charge of creating a. disturbance at Hunter River. He was fined inn dol- lars and costs or in lieu of payment ten dB-ys in jail. WILL OPEN OFFICE HERE.- Mr. David Stewart, manager of the MoColl-Frontenuc Oil Company Ltd., agency for the Province, has removed from Summcrside to Chm- lottetown, where the central office oi the agency will shortly be opened. GUILD PRESENTS PLAY—The Charlottetown Little ‘Iheotre Guild players presented the play “Show- down" in the Summerside High School auditorium last night. Mr. Harry Gomez and his orchestra as- sisted. The play was under the auspices oi the Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital. POLICE HEAR N0 COM- PLAlNTS-No reports of ‘cars be- ing pried open in on apparent search by thieves for articles of value was received at the Police FUNERAL NOTICE-The fun-' CANADIAN LEGION For ‘Juveniles Is suggested terday by speakers at a. public hear. ing held in the City Hall room by the Royal Commission in- \'@5t1zu1i11s penal institutions in Canada. Such u. school, said the speakers, Major T. Edgar McNutt, secretary oi the Childreirs Aid Society, and Col. Keith S. Rogers, would go my toward curbing juvenile delinquency in Prince Edward Island. The Commissioners, Mr. Justice Archumbnult of the Quebec Superior Court, and R. W. Craig, K, (L, 10;- rncr Attorney-General of _Manitoba, leave today for Dorchcster, N, 13,, where they will continue interview- ing prisoners at the Maritlmes’ only penitentiary. "A fair proportion oi’ our boys and girls are on their way to beggm- ing delinquents, ii‘ something i3 not, done," said C01. Rogers. "There 15 need of a trade school. The pro- vince's educational system i5 largely Mons‘ Clfl-islcfll lines, leading to col- lege courses. There is very little training for boys or girl; who have not the capacity for n. college educ- ution." He suggested the provincial gov- crnment might regard a. training school as the first step in contribut- ing to lescening of delinquency. Both speakers said stamping of training schools as “reform schools“ hnrl rt bad psychological effect on boys who came from them. The Children's Aid Society had 11nd about 150 WlllTiS in the last 20 Eistablishment of a. training school" where boys and girls nflght be cents; Mrs. Chester Acorn thirzt- ‘ taught a imam was advocated yes‘ i ceglifenczer collected bv hlrs. John UPS board ' 3mm; pAm-y i, To The Prince Edward R.C.N.V.R.Headquarters V; |s|and TU-NIGHT i s15 P. M. ‘ Charlottetown i Mr, W, K. ltogcrs Fm’ Ga“ 5mm‘ m” ’ gilciixiliyoci: :' Kinnon 25.011 I Stern.» Steam L111: g 150‘) Woods Reade d: Co. 19130 A Friend 5-09 ' ' A $13111 Feed 2% Training School .0. ~ ' \V. C. Pliiicld A’. CO. Ltd. J00 Lil's. George J. Rogers 11-0’) n. u. itiacixzod o. Son of Orwell 1 C.>'.'e $5.00. Iiiuipcque Road. wllefiied by Ki?" :s‘.0r, $5.30 Mrs. J. A. Clark, Phillip Sour-i On everysidt:io<i'1y]m1-;~!1- _ :» and Lemut-l: icnisivoii each $1.00; Mr. Hcrbcr , thus vase -.\'u1;-!~iu>1-f “H. King and John Slxncer filly‘ 1l°"-"Ii=|i1$ ii= tiers, James Long Lcn1uel_ Matheson, $3.00. ‘ Miss Margaret ' Effie Andrews, ltiisi; Mnry J. Mac- Phee, and hlrs. Alex hiacRnc nity icents; Miss Vmlct Maulusoii, Mrs. ,Ch:1riic Ford, lvirs. Archd- Mai/c- : Lood, and Mrs. i each t\v011t_v-i‘i\'e cents. ,‘ Mount Hope $4.00, collcrivd by nlrcsullsfl i Harold Doclgcndorff and A1155 i51- l sie Dockcnciorfi. Mrs. V. H. Dockendorff, Airs. Jacob Dockendortl’, Mrs. Norman McSwain, and Mrs Dzmiel liiciiay fifty cents; Mr. John Itic-Phce fifty. j cents; Mr. Alex lyicimod, Mr. John‘ 1C. Mcbcnd, Mr. Wulirccl Judson“, rMr. William Burhoc, Mrs. A. G. Judson, and Mrs. Lincoln Currie, twenty-five cents. ' Belle River, $10.85, collected by Miss Jemima. Cooke undMiss Julio. Miller. B. Compton Ltd. $5.00; Rev. Mr. J.R. Skinner, Miss Florence J.Sic- wart, Mr. Alex D. Stewart, Mrs. Finley MacDougall, Mr. Nlalcolm F‘. R1le_v, lvlr. Simon Stewart and Mrs. Sarah MacDonald fifty cents; Mrs. Alan D. Stewart forty cents; Mrs. Craig Mathcson and Mr. Peter Martin thirty-five cents; Mrs. Kenneth MacKcnzie, Mr. Jos- eph H. Cook. Mr. Frank Cookmiiss Bella Giills, and Mrs. Florence S. Bcll twenty-livi- cents. Brackley collection, $4.05, lected by Mrs. Guy Rodd. R. L. Bnvcnton, Guy Rodd. and Charlie itlnllctt, $1.00; Vlailace Stead, fifty cents; O. W. NCWSOD thirty cents; and Gwrgc Blanch- ard tummty-iive cents. \VOS‘Jl‘t‘lOl'CiZil1d, $6.50, Mr. Crisp Moore. Mr. Crisp Moore, $2.00; D. Cross- mzm and H. Onkcs $1.00; H. Now- col - collector gllinnual Suhscriptions| i l l l llurliuiizin, Miss ' 1 i: Sarah Alncimod, ierliiiii: &_Ticntlcy= If You’re Told H o s p m" 1 to “Alkalize”- ‘ Try This Remarkable “Phillips" Way Thousands are Adopting .. -.-. urged i0 01/41/151‘ v.11: .~ _T0 gu1111;1:[1/;:.ii this: 111cc tun it h! ' minut l-‘hiilips whirl: l1-.1\-~ l Iii-Iicf r/m usually in :1 1 111 Try l lips." or the n i\ 11k * to Only MlLK 0 MAGNESIA PHILLIPS’ Professional Garris umuvm n I Llnydpligan 81 Bu. Chartered Accountants Phone 47. l’. O. Bu: 12.] ’ 140 Richmond Street f i i W- E. BENTLLX, ii. C. musty ro 1.0.1:; w: . x: ,. Station, City Police said yesterday. N Macldean, l i 5530112: t1 geslgg; m Wkly Street rumors y/estcrdny said that . . A 7 l; PglVI n w O m "week M cars parked within a block of the I ' . ' L g1 h d UNDEXTAKER TheTmrd Brownie Pack Wm meet City Building on Mflilfhy ni 1t n on filmy at 6 o0 P been pried open and the glass brok- EMBMMER- ‘ ' ' ‘ en in some cases. No rilgs or articles of value had been lcft in the cars Charlottetown and “‘ according to the reports. N°'"‘ wmsm" LIGUORIAN PLAYERS —-—-— l "M" "9 i POLICE COURT-At the Police ' ' Court yesterday a man chm-god with theft, of goods less than twen- ty-five dollars in value, was scn- "tencecl to serve a twenty day sen- tence. A common assault erase against a. woman was heard and adjourned until todyv. A man con- victed ‘oi the theft of cigarettes - Present "WHO'S UNCLE" g Elcdldhl ; rxu-uuirriun 1 Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. Holy Redeemer Hall l Friday, October 16th Monday. October 19th son, Mrs. R. ‘W imns, bliss Doro- thy Mayne, fifty cents: Mrs Lydia M. ALBZiN i7.»”~..iil‘.i’.lt B- A.. Lilli. years. most of thcm sent to either of the two Halifax industrial Irv-mi. A. Cfluficid. and W- Sturdy. _ schook Major lucNutt 5a,‘, An twenty-five cents. BARRlSlhR. Stliitfiulc. ill"; a m of H, 50cm, “med h 1.7802 MONEY T0 1.0%: m ' e ‘Y l ‘m Bank of Cilllillitl Bldg one oi the wards yearly, he said. -— (,‘l1,1;'_,_' my Premier Thane A. Campbell ex- plained the Governments stand on , Y 0 u G I t the training school question. 'I‘hc _ From John R. It fcdcrnl Depnrtincnt oi Justice had clcsifrnnicd the proposed jail farm n: .1 purely provincial matter, he V, . sniti and his government felt it was iii not justified in incurring iihie expense-i Alex. W. Pilaf lac sun UARRISTI-IR, SOLlFli Ilioxicy to Loan LZQ- ‘fir’ we .- ? H.L MhBON i OPT ‘ETRIST I HIONTAGUE, l’. E. l. Office Connected With Drugstore. m V ,,....-...l_-o~.. _ .- i i; _ Three Act Comedy Curtain 8.80 Admission 25 Cents. L-7873-10-14-16-19. was sent to Jail for ninety (lays. A drunk was given a ten days jail sentence and two others were fin- appear had their five dollar bnil bonds estreated. FUNERAL 0F LATE MR. BRADLEY-The funeral of the late Mr. James Bradley was held from his late residence. 44 Bayfleld street, yesterday morning at 9 o'clock to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where Requiem High Mas was celebrated by Rev. H. I. Fleming, CSSR. The pnll bearers were: Messrs. John Collu- ghan, J. F. Rearclon, Fred Kelly, J.J. Storey, Emmett McDonnfd and Jas. J. Leightizer. , grave was conducted by Rev. R. FA Boines, CSSR. warm tribute to the success of Mr. Frederick C. Johnson, U. S. Vicc- 1 Consul at Fredericton, N. 13., in cementing the friendly relations between his people and the people of Canada. is paid by the Daily Gleaner of Oct. 8. The occasion of ‘The Cleaners tribute was the fif- teenth anniversary oi the opening 1 oi’ the Vice-Consulate at Fred- ericton by Mr. Johnson, ivhosc Johnson, also perfonned notable service as United States Cons 1 at i Pictou, then the Consulate in Nova Scotis. Mr. John- son was born in Pictou during his father's term of office there. His wife, formerly Miss Hetty Jamie- _son, MA, of Halifax, is a sister of Mr. J. G. Jamleson. Charlottetown. Personals Mr. John Riggs oi Roslindaie, Mass" who had been visiting his brother, Mr. Frank Riggs, Charlotte- town, left on return w his home‘ yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cotton, ac- companied by Miss Margaret Coi- ton and Mrs. T. E. MncNutt, ar- rived home last night from a mot- or trip fllrough West Virllnhnlien- ed five dollars and costs or ten _, days in jail while two who failed to J entailed by immediate establishment cf n. farm. ruler Cnmplwil said. was experi- menting with the idea and already J prisoners in county jails at Chnr- ‘lottctoivn and summerside were working on provincial hospital farms and other projects. Yesterdays hearing wits open to anyone desirous oi’ making re- presentations pcrtaininiz to any mutter within the scope of the Com- mission, The Commission will hold meet- inqs in Halifax. Saint John, pm- isibiv in Fredericton, and return to iOttnwu below- going to the Pacific [Co1st. Thev will oxnmire all tho gfcdoral prnitcntimies oi’ Canada. Service at n“. l namely. Dorchestcr. St. Vincent do‘ Paul: Bicntrcnl; Kinzstnn and Collins. Bay. Ont: Stony Mount-din. Mau- ltclant Prince Albert. Sll.“kl\i»f!i‘l€\lifli‘l. SERVICES AppnEclArl-ED _ A ‘ Mid NCW Westminster. British Cnl- ‘ umbiu. They u-il‘. also visit n number of the provincial institutions. BIRTHS ‘mcuToieipn iOajr "Traverse, octobcr 12th, 1936 to Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Wcslcy MacMickcn, n. daughter. “bsnrns father, the late Colonel Edmund ‘blLhTlihwthisYifiifiigOctobg i Don 10th, Barbara Ann, infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Reg Dillon. principal SACONROY-At Sauris October 12.i 1936 Currie Conroy. wife of ‘Francis E. Conroy. Church service Wednes- tifl-y Eicht P. M. Funeral from Dingwells ‘Undertaking Parlors to Station, Thursday morning. ‘“ ’ . . __ I am instructed by the executors of o» cstnte of the late Ann coyls to sell by public auction on thepre- mlses on Friday. the 23rd day of October. 1930, at 12 o'clock noon. double tenement house No. 53 and 55 Richmond Street, with extra large lot. This property is rot-mg (Yonnaught Square and in a nlee place to reside. Terms at sale. _ JOHN P. BRADLEY b 00-. diagrams“ . . ‘4 a *1 Aletlonee o. » at ~4Ar Qr The government, however, PN- u Spccml R11. Globe Indcmmty- Co. oi Canada, Dcur John RJ-I want most heartily to 111.1111; you for the per- sonal attention you gave my claim and also for the prompt satisfact- company during my prolonged dis- ability. Wishing you the success you so well (lcscrve, yours frater- nnlly, ARTHUR J. HOWATT, Clinrloztet-tnvii, P. E. Island. Most policies look alike on pnpcr. The personal attention and 100% settlement of c111i111s mukcs thcdif- fcrcncv. Get your insurance from John R. and it will be right. 1.7894 I. i I I i - .. .. , ‘t take your grouch , out on the Children-or thrash the dog-or sell l your Business— L Tone Up that Liver Get Rid of Body Poisons TAKE , PILLS "m: GREAT nzsuuvron LESS THAN A PENNY A cos: m .._.__._.._..._._ :'l‘oo Late To tilusity _ n csYri-rznov l. St. 9 rooms, all modern con- veniences. Apply 136 Fitzroy St. LTBDB-IO-H-iii nosr-ou monwnv OPPOSITE Dalton 12inch. Southport, Satur- dwy night n car jack. Finder please notify William Chaisson, 96 Kent Street, City. Al: 1 IL- . ory sclllcmcnt I rvccivcd from your -- 4 BTOI-lfivld-Ii , E P““,'3??F;? - F it EE ll u‘ iii i’ For Ashes. ( 1:1)" 4 unv <.r1i1 <.'-."\» mcdftics iii nid \1 WW1 ii 1.. c. BU“ TN i..--.:1 COINS 1“1<'L‘tf 110,“; Li). .. W! .¢' .1 $ 1U-|—\\ ~11. an! "mum-v;- . . ' . ‘ “V: are 110w 1‘c.‘11\‘111;§‘ ,1. r .1 tiinfiib‘ and solicit .'\l,'ill'l ut- : .‘it‘ll'< V.’ =~ Suits am] ,- weor. all and ni!"lj.l“l', We pa)" ow. in‘ lflvl‘ we buy. . EXCHANGE ST.‘ 1R ‘l 101i lfit-hmnml Phone "11’! ti!‘ '2 ZACH I ‘JiFZPI DIFFF R PIN T FROM OTHERS Errors 0|‘ \' Inn :11" in end- less yazrlrt). i others (‘\l'l's-i\ .. l innumerable r.l‘-(\— like any oi‘ the nth lint-h requiring inrlivialml uttentitm. An important truth is tlnt lm error should to Ilnve an t-snruhnfon. mine the farts, P\”I