“l1 i‘ i ,4 we...» . 4 4 I i o o Q Q O 9 O C 0 4 4 a 4 a o 0 0 4 4 e s Q s e 6 1 Q a o P f.a\\ TTTQ ,4 it ./ i She married him for money -nrld he knew it. But when l the fiend in him threatened to destroy her self-respect. See this suphem picturin- tmn of the greatest marriage Marines 3.15. mom’ 1 a an Matinee, Adults 16c. Children 11c. Evening, Adults 20c. Children 16c. ,___.;__. , _ WILLIAM DENILLE melo-tlrama ever written. ; x . nwwm. AGNES AYR55. l uJAcKJ-iotx enclwelvlflllill“, fromcs OFRIIHE DAY AND “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS” o ooecooo-oo-ovooooo Prince Edward COMING NEXT WEEK The Kink-Urban Co. 5~~—I)AYS, COM. TUES. OCT. 10th. Opening Play Tuesday Evening “The Broken Wing" OTHER PLAYS “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” T“TH'E DANGEROUS AGE” “THE NIGHTCAI” “THREE WISE “THE MIRACLE MAN” FOOLS” EVERY PLAY A NEW YORK SUCCESS EVERYTHING NEW THIS YEAR __l*l_§_WV/____l-'A¢Es,nrln_w PLAYS. NEW scsusnv Prices .,,.,,,, EVENING, 80c, 52¢, an, as, ADULTS an. CHILDREN 16c. SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING AT 9.30A M AAA‘ ‘as oovoooooeooeeeveveee Y-eawo-ooaeu wee+n+eo+ twee oeoae-aa“. 5 i I i v vvvv wv wv v Before the children lose their summer bloom "Hill BA YER l.» .- m... PORTRAITS Visit Our New Studio 163 Great George Street Which 1) 011 fe i a #¢#.*~ooo-o- Well water or Tank water? k Our water systems deliver water DIRECT from the The tank is used to store air only. Ro- ' well to the tap. eult:--ll'resh motor at all times, and no trost troubles. thing above ground to treeso. Our aystems have established a reputation Island for dependable service. No- on the Don't be deceived and so- oapt a substituta. Tasy lu-o sold ONLY by The Track r. 9.0a 1m eWeli Co. - Kensington, P. l. l. v wedding 14'- ' ~l~> n1. , ru-ww FRIDAY, ‘I'll! THIRTEENTH, the day oi lack, watch for it. soot-eat SPECIAL ADDED ATTRAC- TION at the Prince Edward to» night and Friday Gus Hill will sing two new song hits ‘Stumbling’ land “Why Should t cry Over You." SERIOUQ FIRE-A bad lire oc- curred at Johnston's Rher on Friday last when the barns, coach house. and outbuildings of llr. John llscflaily were destroyed, to- gether wlth practically all their contents, including 600 bushels 0f oats, in one barn, 80 bushels of wheat, all his straw, threshing out fit and also all his hay. Mr. Mac Naily and his wife were in Char- lottetown at the time. their children at home with their aunt. One boy about seven years of age got some matches and set fire to a little pile of straw. The fire spread to a stack oi straw in the yard, and thence to the oulli ings. in about twenty-live lulu-ates they were all in ablaze. ll was only by hard work that the neigh~ ling. Much sympathy will be felt for Mr Machlally’ in his loss which amounts to about $3.000. nexsuzle-slsnoir- A quiet was solemnlzed tycstcr- day morning at 5.30 at the resid- ence i-f .\|r. .'t'i'i .\ir.l. Arthur .‘\lc Kenzie, whon moi" tlauvhter Win ‘ the llridc of . . ituup. of lion-l t-l, .\'. B. Th’; cut-loony tvns pt ph-um.) by {ll-in AirKcllz-v. The bride. wno was llll3l|"llli4'(i. war’: a gown of white crepe dc Cheno, with br.~:i.li veil, trinmt-d with orange bios-amt and carried a bouquet of astors. liar goiul away suit W85 0i blue wllll iml l1 ~'.'.cn. The happy couple ivl! w - Burden in": '11: a ilvllu" lrvor. ‘rip thwngh .\'-v:l ‘iCOlld and New Brunswick after which - will malt; 21-’ mil-are l" ll rthester The wedding vii-Swill! ct »ui glass, line. Elillt rim! clu- i.‘ t», were hauler-la? and included a silver cream set from the staff of S. A. \leDcnald’s of wl'.i;h the bride was a viluozl membtr. Th».- Guardlnn joins in extendirli; hearty congratulations. Rhodes Scholarship} Applications will be received from students of the Province of Prince Edward island for a schol- arship under the Rhodes Trust. The scholarship in tenable for ‘three yearn. it is oi’ the value of "' i300 pounds per annum, in addit- zion to which a bonus of 50 pounds lper unnum may be granted. Tile residence at Oxford in October. 192s. _ zAppilcatlons must be received not later than the 20th. of Octo- iller, by the undersigned, from ‘whom: further information and fornls of application may be oh- tained. I H " - I RI H. ROGERS, Chief Superintendent of Education fiharlottetown, Sept, 1922. 5i. i in tumult 111w left‘ bors were able to save the dweb, lsucessaful applicant will go into, “KINDBRDARTEN NOW OPEN pupils should enroll at once. MOS-Ital. THE AGRICULTURE DEPT.- Clsswes at School open Nov, 5th Send in your application at once. 90000-301 ta, tllunsat. BURKE-IMGUIGAN- The mar- riage of Ilsa Gracie Burke. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke Bay Fortune, to Mr. John 14o McGnigan. took place 1t Si. Dun- sun's Cathedral yesterday morn- ing at 6.15. Rev Maurice McDonald officiating. The bride was attend- ed my Miss Mabel Doyle while hlr _Cherter MoGuigan supported the ‘groom. The wedding presents, iwhich were numerous. inc uded a handsome Morris chair from the members of the City l-‘ire Depart- ment, of which the groom in a member. Mr. and Mrs. llcfluigan left by the Bordon train on a short honeymoon trip and on their return to the city will reside at 171 Grafton Si. lion. LIGHT Bums i ELECTRIC OR GAS Burns 94 Fe? Cent. Air A new oil lump that given an amazingly brilliant. lmft, white illlzllt, even ln-tter than gall or elec- ‘lriclty. has been tested by UW U- 5» , lnvi-rnmellt and! iii. Trending univer- sities and foun to e NUDQTTOI‘ to ill! ilrdlnnry oil lumps. It burns with- out odor, smoke or Iltlilllr-HU -DUIIlIliIIK up, is simple, clean. Info. llurllll 94 per cont. nlr and 6 Der went. mmllnon lu-rrlsr-nc (coal nél.) Trr inventor, fl. A. Johnson. 46 ‘rtralll, Si... l“, hlflntrleurala is tn solid a amp un lays‘ ‘ . trial, or oven to give one FRET! to ,tlle first ullf-r in each locality who will lleln iiirn introduce it. Write »him today for full particulars. Alan ‘ask him to explain how you can pet the agency, andkwlalggalt expat]; lkflCf: or money ma e to iper month. The “Broken Wing” Played by The Kialk Urban Co. The Kinrk-lfrllan 00., will open a [five days engagement at the Prince Edward Theatre, commencing, Tuesday, October 10th offering as - m GQARDIDI uaQ-l-n-nstfltll Fiery, Itching Skin Is Quickly Soothed With This Sulphur hteathmSulllhur. 3 PR8“!!! cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irritated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ugly‘ rash or pimples, or is r0081’! l)!’ dry. Nothing swbdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted akin specialist. The moment this sulphur UNDEF- stion is applied the itch 5 aims and after two or three the eczema is gone and i! delightfully clear and pbur is so precious as a hi!!! 1%‘ edy because it desirous the DON- sites that cause the burning itch- ing or disfigurement. Meuthosul- Dhur always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. ll0NOR ROLL ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL‘ September ' l. Ruth MncDougall. 2. Irene Callaghan. i 3. Mary Callaghan and Mary Mci Klnnou lequal.) ' GRADE IX. . Alice Garrett. Julia Ryan. GRADE Vlii. . lhrnailctte Gautiet. octet- cabana . lleliln Wdsh and (fntbt-rine GRADE ,Vll. - 1. Mary O'Neill. i 2. Dorothy l-‘crry. Ci. luisl McLellan. Mallar (equal) » GRADE VI 1 (‘laire McCorntzic. l 2. Catherine Barnbrick. 1i. Gladys McKlnlloll. Grade V. 1. Olive Doucette. ZEvwn Doucette. 3. Mabel Lund. GRADE l. .\iury Prunty. 2. Janie McCzlbe. 3. iila Monngllan. GRADE lil. IV. 1. lieien Dowllng. 2. Mary McLe-nnogllan and Gertrude Corrigzin fequul.) It. (l. llouoetle and l. Perry, fcqllzil.) i GRAD-E Ill. 1. Regina. Atkins, '21 special attraction without any in» crease in price the great BFDBGWGYI New York success "The Broken‘ Wing." Can you imagine an air- plane with a broken wing, after its operator has lost control of the machine. crashing throlgh the side of a house, right before the eyes of an audience? Well, that's just. what happens in “The Broken Wing." ’I‘his one effect will be wol-[ltfihe regular price oi‘ admishion but, in iadditlon, those who attend the per- Tiormance will have the opportun- ity of seeing one of the most thrill- _‘mg plays that will be presented in Charlottetown this season. ' Tile heroine of the play lives Just over the border in Mexico and _|ls sought in marriage by an officer TATE IJISFIGUREB WITILHMPLES- ltclled and Burned. J Loét aimpiee formed on my ‘ a cc and forehead. The ,~. pimples itchcdand burned and’! scratched them, and , m? loewu di figured. I ' IOII "It l! night bogus; ‘ Jot the irritation. “The trouble lasted six weeks lie- fore [began using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment, and after ualn; [our g3“ vf 8M1» wl three holes of Oint- mq" I V" idol-is month." (Signed) so Elizabeth Stevens, 125-621“! 8L, Oakland, Calif. se Cutlcurs Soap, Ohnmeng m4 Telcurn for all t list purpoiq, ll-Ililll AddrnsWI- IH. m n‘. 51".. e.. m, ammo." .;,“'I Ihm- fiat-um (Ilbtmeutflaodlfie. 1on2, [in tile Mexican army. Shedlkes ‘this Ilnan but when alone she offers up (the Mexican for an American.) er llle border for observation pur- lposell. (Jne of the wings of his crushes through the side oi‘ the house in which the girl is living. She finds him and decides that her prayers have been answered, And at this vcry moment begins one oi‘ the most fascinating of all stage love stories. “The Broken Wing" affords, in addition to its unusual scenic effects. a splendid opportun- ity l‘or great acting. Manager Klllrk has spared no expense in escuri-ng a first class-l acting company. Prices 37c. 52c, 80c. Seats on sale at. the Box Office Friday lnorn- lnl: at 9.30 a. m. lSTOGK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Oct. L-(Quotatlons furnished by Johnson and Ward, members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Brompton . Abitlbl ‘Cutlets Soap shares without Ill], TEETH iniiianfi. Teeth insurance is very necessary as noth- ing endangers ‘the health like poor teeth. Our KLENZO D.EN- TAL CREAM removes all discoloration and tartar and brings out marvelously the natur- al beauty oi’ the teeth. Pyorrhes and other af- fections are banished. it leaves that sweet and clean taste after using. Bee our special window display. Klenzo Denial Cream is sold only by I Mcliionon ilrugYCo. ' Kodak The Rsxall Stone Shawlnignn . Lnurentlde Pulp (Janadlan General idlectric. Canadian Steamship Com. Canadian Steamship Pfd. . Asbestos Com. Dominion Bridge machine is damaged and iliS plane- ller prayers for a Gringo husband‘ (me day the hero starts a iilght ov- . I i i 2. Rose Chapvpelle. l 1i. Lottie Garrett. 1 GRADE ll. ; l. Bernadette Blanchard. i 2. Stella Smith. ' i It. Adele Mctlallum, Marjorie Gallant. ; . Eileen Whelan. ‘ Marion Trainer. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Principal's Dept. Grade X. l, Cecilia Stodnrt 2, Norah Longworth 3, lnez Zllutcll ,1 Vice Principal's Dept-Miss Scott Grads lX. 1, Grace Campbell 2, Amy Affleck 3, Dorothy Brown Miss Tait’: Dept. Grade Vlll 1, Mirinln Worth 2, Gladys Farquharson 3. Elaine Bennet Mlae Irving's Dept. Grade Vii 1. Vera Wisiner 2. Helen Farquharson 3. Esther Kennedy Mlle Acorn’; Dept. Grade Vi 1. Mabel Muthieson 2. Margaret Waller ' 3. Violet McConnell Misa Fuilcrton's Dept. Grade V. 1, Nancy Weeks, Adele McLemmn 2. Wayne McKie 3, Edith Douse Min Watson's Dept. Grad; |v l, Lila Vaughn 2, lleien Shaina 3, Hazel llioinnis Mlea Haslam’: Dept, Grade ||| l. Sadie Wooidrldge 2, Elna. Clark, Marlorie Shaw 3, Annie McLennan Mill Altkins Dept. Grade II. l, Lillian Stewart 2, Dolly Phillips 8, Pearle Ciow Rowles Menthol stun: x. l i . Agnes Byrne. I i c . ltolle Gaudct. i , Gaudet (equal) l ' and Agnes} l . GRADE u. ,-. i h f lk 'n these Provinces b grrscaofifiurgllysalsk for RED ROSE TEX when they want the very best. IIIIllvllnellllalllleulltaalerluellaltnaeuelela in the basement. ‘ihls vegetables. little effect. priced heating plant. QUEEN STREET Miss Jones‘ Dept. Grade ll. 1. Emma Zilcilemlzin 2, 'l‘wecdy l‘hiilips 3. Norma Ayres Miss Kielly’: Dept. Grade ll 1, Doris Ferguson 2, Ralph illtlNeil 3, Dorothy Hale oust-m sQuAnE SCHOOL Grade X Principal's Depg, l. Wiifrod Gurnhunl, ‘.2. Murray, 3. John McGuigun. Grade IX, Mr. McDonald's Dept. .1. (lswnlil Dalton and Jos. i0. Trainur, 2. Ray lluylo, Ii Aiarl-tdiils It is obvious that for houses already built the One RegieteryPlpclsss Sys- tem is the ideal installation. The minimum excavation necessary is li ft. square by 6 ft. deep instead of under the whole house. than the old-fashioned Base-Burner. _ The “SOFCO" Sunshine Furnace burns hard or soft coal, coke, wood, or any thing that is combustible as it has a CAST-IRON fire-pot on which the Inteneest heat has its strength and massive construction, its generous proportions make a heating plant for a lifetime's service. NO- 91 “9°FCO." Heating Capacity. 15,000 ft. Price No. 93 “SOFCO", Heating Capacity 25,000 ft. Price RADIUM ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNACE i McCLARY‘S RADiUM pipeiess furname is made to meet the demand fora moderate it ls made with a steel fire-pet for the use of hard coal or wood only, and everything that can be said of the “SOFCO" Sunshine applies equally to the RADIUM. .. No. 31s Radium, Heating cap==lty.__1o,oop n. all“ “$12100 No. 419 Radium, Heating Capacity 14,0061}, 1.5,... __ $148M No. 421 Radium, Heating Capacity 18,000 ft. Price 517759 16B. Bungalow Radium, Heating Capacity 8,000 ft, Pr!“ The Rogers Hardware lil., ill. Eugi-no RED ROSE COFFEE is free o] Just- settles clear as a llcll—no egg needed. “sonco” SUNSHINE ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNACE Means snmlner warmth the. whole winter though McCLARY'S One Register Plpoleas Bys- tem is most economical oi’ fuel. Aa the rag- lstcr is directly above the furnace every unit of heat passes directly to the rooms to be heated. The cool air is removed_from the house as the warm air enters, therefore there is no resistance to the heat circula- tion and no energy. is wasted. The circula- tion of the air is free throughautgtho Mo“, doing away with all the friction and pookelil‘ which help to retard the circulation of the warm air. The furnace is lneulntedby tho" cold air between the outside and 1mm; ‘casings, therefore no heat can escape. lef is most important where a cool cellar ls desired for fruit and A it can be installed for vary little more money .. $110.00 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , GRAFTON STREET Grade_Vl||. MI‘. McKinnoni Dept n i. \\ m. llulillll. 2. Jack LedwelLi ilii\\‘l‘l:lli.‘l: Campbell. ' Grads ll-Mise Town's Dopt 1. Plus (Iaiiaghan, 2. Chas Che vt-rlc, 3. Wm. ‘Kelly. Gracie ll, Miss Gsillanvs Dept. 1. Joseph Reunion, -2. Eric i00- bin, Ii. Joseph lPolers. Grade Vi, Miss Fenncsseyul Dept l. lflvril Arsciluult, :5, Fred blgimi "mi ‘I “mi 11111111111. 3. Lawrence 'Hi.lllf.'iilli'li. KITCHEN WISDOM Never serve more than one fried food at u meal. Plenty of kitchen utensils needed for successful work. 5'33‘! V-. Mliss McDonald's Dept. l. Frzlllcics (TNi-lil, 2. Wm, M4; Iinlyrw, Ii. lllly plug-up,“ are 6'3!“ V-. Miss Murna h ' 1 [pH-phi Mam,’ 2.9 qagdtlyoméiyutl wish to keep it a while. l{,.,-,,-,,,.)._ 1;, MPH," J)un»y_ Add a little chopped parsley and onion to llle muslled potatoes. Grade IV, Miss McCourfs DcpL ~lt is wise economy to grind cof- l, Layton Trainer, 2_ Ausun Gdficc as it is needed, as ground cof- linlt. Ii. John iloonc-y. 1"" llllifliliy loses its flavor and ro- "tlllifll! more in the making. Hence. M G l . c “gun Grade m M_ J kl ‘ D . [ground coffee should never ibe Grade vm‘ M“ Cam's Dem’ l H lss en as Iought in lurge quantities. All cof- 1 Edward numb)" 2 Fred Mulmqmrix‘.Zlllicptlnlglflgész. Ralph ll‘lll-lfivi(f,(ldltb‘l\illlllfl‘lellili bc kept in well covered 1i. Kenneth McMillan. Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries . Atlantic Sugar Atchlson Am. Car & Foundry Am. Locomotive .... .. Am. Smelling a. Refining Anaconda. Copper .......... .. Canadian Pacific Railway New York Central Cuba (lane Gugar . Crucible Steel lnlnrnallohai- Paper .. Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum . International Me. . Press Steel Cur. Reading Southern Pacific . Studebaker Union Pacific Utah Copper U. S. Steel MONTREAL EXCHANGE i934 Victory . . 100,30 i933 Voctory 103,19 1922 Victory . 99.86 1937 Victory _ _ BANK! Bank of Commerce Bank Royal . Dank Montrea 221 Bank Nova Scot a . 153 whim, Dec. 100%. May 16m. il|ll||ii||l|| IQA Corn, Dec. 60%. ‘May 02%.‘ | Oats, Dec. 39. Maydtotg, lllllliilllllll mun H's‘ W‘ 5'5 iill h "rm: TUBAGGI] UF QUALITY _ 1 illiilllllH!!!lililllhiihlliiifiln . ..... ...- —r<,~’: -_. 4.; ,,,,"fl _,,. ,,, : ‘l... ' Bury lilo yeast cake in salt if _ an» s»...