Q qi. `l »"" `. »l , . l I \ » Q h R. Ii 6 t l l 5; ~t» l- ,t -z-;-;\=_w . \ i » l l ,_-_1 Q. i . _-.l’,- "‘ tt- » -it i !‘- f I `i f“""’.""l'."‘»""."1T ;;,,~‘ <7. . ‘ll- § . l l f f v l 4 I \ mm.; _ y _ _ >.~s,~..'__;.»,..=yn~Le=»-»=.,_ .if ,_. '11 f 9 _.;-sa'-_ l`.~ I I Q . I -_ tl .gif ‘ ii._~ >\,- . wi _ fifth mm oeigsel-vent p ' so much sood I feel like I ought to iuaiti-3 statement for thrbeneilt ot _:milf-Charles S. Phalen, living on Vic- Afds.i%, Transcontinental service DB-inf»'l|16I$-Whit. may be SUURFIRK “S 1 didf' -:wean " oronto-Winnipeg-Vancouver --.Vl¢¢'td*a, the principal feature an- Dolined! inthe Canadian National Railways and Winter time table. _ This train will leave Toronto 9515 . m. .daily and will be equipped with p-todite sleeping, dlnin_g,silrst-class za coach, tourist and colonist cars. Jelwaen Toronto and ,lWinnipeg there will also be a compartment-obse_rvir .ion library car. A parlor car will he attached, for '.he convenience of passengers, while travelling through the Rockies: so they may enjoy, in thelutmost comfort the niagniiicent scenery for which the Canadian National route is famous. Further 'particulars can be obtained from Passenger Oiilcers of Canada's National system of Railways. 1480-10-10M-IJ6i . - FOR SALE Immortality certain. S'.vedenberg's great work on “Heaven and Hell” and s real world beyond. Over 400 pages, nnly 25c’ postpaid. W. V. Law, 4815 Euclid Ave., Toronto, Ont. 1502-10-1 IM-Esa t4i . p_1i_;n_-ii HOTEL FOR SALE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. KENSING- TON will be offered for private sale up to October 15th next, with or without furnishings. This is one of the most up-to-date hotels in the Province, and located in ,the bestfbusinesg-centre on the Island. Intendlng purchasers should cali early and inspect the premises. Reasons for selling is owing to Proprietor's health. For terms and particulars apply to the owner. and Proprietor E. C. iiltz or J. F. Profitt, Commercial itreet. , L176-9-25Mthst8i . - lucrlou sllll E. C. HILTZ, I offer for sale my farm, stock and machinery as follows:-On Monday. October 27th 1919 one o’clock p. nl., binder, seeder, hay rake, roller, gang plow, single plow, disc. barrow, spike barrow, spring tooth llarrow, sclllllcr, cart, truck wagon, buggy, tlrivinl: wagon, driving sleigh, box sleigh, fun- ners,`2 wood sleighs, range, new sew ing machine, lot shingles and boards. grinding stone,_ hay, straw, wheat. 3 horses, 7 cows, 50 hens 2 pigs, _ driving harness, cart harness; also all ther articles. Sale positive as farm is sold. Terms at sale. - MRS. JAS. GILLAN, St. Patrlck’s Road i 'l I-10-8M1wkpd. CREA_T.CLEARANCE AUCTION SALE I am instructed by Henry Hughes, Scotchfort, to sell by Public Auction on Thursday, Oct. 16th at 1 o'clock p. m. (new time) all_his Stock, Crop, Implements and Household Furniture. Terms; all sums of $8 and under cash, over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes. If day proves un- favorable, the sale will be held first fine day. Sale positive as" farm is sold. See hand- l s. JOHN C. McDONALD Auctioneer 1.440-10-sulwimslpa. AUCTION At Sllmmerside 'I am instructed by the Tlustees oi' the Estate of the late John Dobsonto sell by Auction on the remises at Summerside on Iiussokv ocrossll lol] at 2 o’clock p. m._ - Jd Tlije Sun_l{nersi;leP]Ste;lm Lau?- ry ro ryan an recenty damaged* by fire. This is the only Steam Laundryin Prince County and a good business proposition _for the right msn. At the same time and place I will also sell one delivery horse, express wsggon, harness and quantity _of coal on premises ` Ter‘ma`insde_ known on sale. For further particulars apply at the _olfiee~9f»l'Ieatli Strong, Solicit- or Bninmerside. Dated this 6th . _ __'A‘.*D.l9_l.‘. wamism--r toria Street ln Glace Bay. Nova Sew lla, in an interesting interview, rec- ently. ' Mr.» Phaian,\ is n valued em- ploye oi’ the Donvlnion Coal Company. Ltd. Mr. Phelan has suffered much annoyance during the past Several years on account of stomach lrollbili ind 'many of the disagreeable sym- pt;-ms resulting from it, but states th.it he is now enjoying the heat 0! health, which he attributes solely to ;he use of 'l‘anlnc_ "Since I ‘began taking Tllslac." con- tinued Mr. yilelan, "llly clothes are ill too tight for me and if I get much stouter I will have to buy myself a new outfit. I have 'been troubled with imligcstion :ind heuduclles of the worst kind for the past six years. My. ‘ond would linvrlriably sour on my slolliucll ond the gas froln it would press on nly heart, making me so weak, dizzy and faint at times that I could hardly stand up. I would git tho worst headaches, I think, u mau 'ever ilnd. My head felt like it was fpizlllillg urollnd alld hurt so badthat I was utmost frantic, and I would have to quit my work entirely at limes. l could hardly sleep at all, on ucuollnt of the pains in my stomach, .vllich were almost unbearable, and nf; appetite was so poor tliatl never' eu.r=>ll for food of any kind. 1 was also ll.-diy cons-lipated and Iinally got to h.l.ing Iaintin.: spells and could herd- _\' ti . illy v.'ol'l;. 'me day I -:hiv 11 tes;tinl~Jui;li for of tr_ving every ne\v medicine that .~.i:nt- illoni; I bollgbt a bottle. To be 'milk .lbflut i., I had little idea of .'/-film.; .my freslllis, but it certainly ~ll-p:'~.‘,l nw for I llu~.l not finished my lil-.st b:.;tlo until I fel: ft \von.'iert`ui -lllpl"l'-'E-ment. Then I bought another turtle, then another, and so on until now l have gotten rlld of all my ull- lnouts and nm just feeling like a brand new man. I can eat just lany- thing at any time and my appetite is so big l can hardly satisfy it. I sleep like .1 log ever; night and get up in the mornings ready for a hearty breakfast and a hard day's work, wlzioll I can do and still feel fine af- ti-rwords. Tanlac is one medicine th.li does \vbn`t -they say it will and I 'trlt praliso it to highly." ’l`zl:ll;li- is sold ill i‘ll.lrlottctowll, by ilt-lllllll Bros., in Montague by H. J. Malloll, ill Gcorgotmvn hy Seymour C. Knight, ill Souris by James G. Fer- _._.________g _ FARM FOR SALE l offer for sale my farm of 90 acres lr t-lvzir lsnd in New Glasgow with ~lew house and ull good out buildings. For furtller particulars apply to WILLIAM ORR New Glasgow, P. E. I. l4l~i-10-TMGipd. _ FARMERS’ NOTICE We are prepared to buy any queui- tlty of hogs on.hoof, commencing Mon day 15th Sept paying highest market prices. f \Ve are buying Hogs every Wednes- day nt I-Illnter River licnsirlgton Albany Station Einnlmcrside 'I‘llr.-slluys at Murray River. Ivor information call _ CANADIAN PACKING C0. LTD. _ J. M. HOOP, Manager Plnni. Kensington Road Phono 553 and 532. . 947-9-15-Mtf. -2'.- .__.i__.___-~ *ei ‘ l HP. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL Tile annual at;|lt.§Tto the public of Queens :lull Kings Counties for the fillullcial assistance necessary to car- ry ou the work of the Hospital will be made on November Ist. Be prepared to meet the collectors with an encouraging word and a gen- erous contribution. The Hospital needs your help. W. K. ROGERS, Chairman Board of Trustees. 3ieod. Tzullllt-_ and follou ing my usual custom ~ _;\l_~'.tnl and ill liensiliglon by Kiel' &. . _ . _ ._ M\_E_mgm_ _ \ but well meet at lust in the I<‘.iLllere. daughter er non. J9.1m_and_ Mrnos new sud beloved wife of.Rev. George Irvine, who-departed this-lifeon Oo- tolxer 12th, 1918. - ~ "0 r owngare our own forever; _God ‘ i taiieit not back His gift; They may pass beyond our vision. ' J but our souls shall find them out When the waiting is all accomlpilshed, " and the deathly shadows`llft And glory is given for grieving, and the surety of God for doubt. ' 1501. ` - _ ' .i i A tribute to the memory of the late Richard Y. Mo-Coubrey, from his old_ friend, Rev. A. D. McDonald, Calgary. I have pust heard with sincere re- gret of the death of my old friend, Richard Y. McCoubrey, oi New Glas- gow, lind wish to place upon record a passing tl-ibute to his memory. His death which occurred_ on Sunday af- ternoon, June 15th, was sudden and peaceful. He was in his usual health, and at the time making a call at the home of his brother,. William D. “God's finger touched him and he s1ept.i’ li-Ie was; buried under the auspices of the Masonic Order, of which for 34 years he was a loyal member, his three sons, Wellington, Lemuel and Harry, with Herbert Simpson, Austin McNeill and ‘Daniel Mc-Leod acting as pall-bearers. " The Rev. John Sterling conducted an impressive service at the house. In his passing New Glasgow has lost a most worthy and public spirited citizen whose memory will long be cherished. 'It was my privilege to know Mr. Mctloubrey intimately- and to enjoy much of the friendship and hospital- ity “of his happy home, especially dur- ing the twelve years when I' was principal of the New Glasgow High School. We did not see eye to eye on everything and had occasional wafln discussions .on current political is- sues, etc., but our loyalty to each other and deep personal regard re- mained constant throughout all the years. He was as I remember him u man of more tban,ord_inary natural ability, wiith broad views of life, keen sense of honor, and a deep reverence for. things sacred. impulsive, gener- ous, open hearted, loyal, it was im- possible.to know him and not to love him. _ Farewell dear friend! Enjoy thy \vell»earned rest. ,Thy faults lie bur- ied and forgotten ill the solemn dig nity of death. Thy many virtues like crystal gems shine resplendent on the walls of memory. Our paths for a time halve separated,f Ilome where....tlle sympathies and friendships of earth will be renewed slid enjoyed forever. -Mourn not the dead wllo calmly lie By God’s own hnnd, composed to rest.; For, bark! A voice from yonder sky Procliunls them blest-supremely -- blest. With them the toil and strife is o'er; Tlleir labors end,'their sorrows cease, For they have gained lille blissful shore Where dwells serene, eternal peace. 150tipd. ' I MR- WALTER SIMPSON There passed on, in the early dawn of Sept. 21st, at Bay View, another AUCTION SALE Auction sale at Mt. Ryan on Mon- day, _October 13, at one o'clock sharp. I will sell by Dtlblic auction on above date 40 acres of choice land; all clean a'nd_ in _a good' state of cultivation; also the following stock; 2 lnilch cows; -6 choice young fat cattle, 3 years old. Terms at sale. Mrs. Min- nie Rynn. ‘ » _ J. A. McDONALD, _ Auctioneer 1470-10-9M3l. The Hazelbrook Dalrying Co. are prepared to receive cream by team or by rail in the Murray Harbor line. I1‘re ght`r-efunded on rail shipments.- Prompt cash retums monthly. For further information see or write the Manager A. W. JONES, Manager. Hazelbrook . ` 1195-9-26M1mopd . k-- ` ' ' " "J 1 PUBLIC _AUCTION ’ , » , Clellroy Farm, Lot 37 For Sale The above farm of two_ hundred and fifty (250) acres 60 to 70 acres clear with dwelling house and barn thereon on the St. Peters ,Road and fronting on the Hillsbor- ough River is hereby offered for sale. It iles about one and one half mlles,l west froth Mt. Stewart and one mile east of IIsyden’s wharf- and arallway siding and has school house on cor- nrr of the farm. Distant from Char- lottetown only 16 miles by road, rail- way or host. No suitable farm with I better or more convenient situation :an .be found anywhere. Sale by public auction on the prem- ises on Monday the 20th day of Oct- ober nent 1919 at I2 o'clock noon. . Pqr further parttfuiars apply at the U... -m-_ n\.-_¢_s _¢~___ _...l_ .ln _W I '_ l Announcement 1 I Get our prices in the following be- fore youvplsce with other dealers as we wnnt a large quantity of each 'to ship at once. |0ats, hay, potatoes, tumlps, parsnips_and carrots, and butter, eggs and dressed pouitry. We also offer you at' very close prices s full .line of groceries, hard- ware, boots and shoes, etc. _ ` st. nsuylov a co.- Brsdaibsnu-_ I ' _- Ocl. Rlh. 1I‘Il_ _ Walter Simpson was born Julie 21st 184 , _even in early youth his poetic fancy _ I ~ not-.mee uPelt0e;_ _ ________ _,__ __._._.- _ _ _ - V I - _._}.~_' _Y_v;':_A ' '”=. .si ‘“°¢“°i“°» W' ‘S '““““° ‘"1" d°“° "‘° In iovlns m°l1\°ry _vf 521°? ""°”°j I' _Y I II'om- '-."“.»_ I ' I *.3 O "I1 '1`;_;f-_‘I ' . w f f wart uprightnsss has made -the _Is- land history of the past generation. ' of the Simpson~McNeill stockof Cavendish. In thlswioiulty he spell! most of his life, though through In- stitute work and varlousagricultural activities, he had a wide acquaintance in- nearly every community of the Is~~ land. Mr. Simpson possessed n lnlnd that would have made him a first rank student in any branch of learn- ing and he might easily have lead in any kind of professional lite; but' the circumstance of early environment placed him upon the farm. where many n like mind of promise turned back upon its own resources has been clouded in bitterness. Not so _Walter, and love of the beautiful in nature revelled in the imagery of Tenn-yson and the poets' of his day, and his keen, if sometimes cutting humour, gave him an appreciative love--for the psy- chological analysis 'qi Dickens and Shakespeare; while on- the practical .»‘ide,,his knowledge of farming, and profound respect forthe -then new the- ories of development in animal and plant life, made him a trusted advis- er of the farmer; and his articles in farm papers paved the way for the coming of experts in later days. In recent years his home has' been the frequent meeting “ place of the mod- ern Farmers' Institute, where hospit- ality vied with intelligent interest for first place. _. Mr. Simpson was twice msrried,hls irst wife 'was Miss Martha Simpson who died during the epidemic of Grip- pe in 1898, his second wife, Ada Mc- _\leill survives him. Of his immediate `aniily he is survived by his brother arthur Simpson of-Bay View, and virs_ Agnes McNeill of-Ladner B. -C. ii.-l surviving clllldren are; Bell. F., Bessie (lMrs. Jesse Robbins), Floy 'Mrs Harold Belivillc), und Effie, all lf L_\'nn Mass. Wilter C. of' Clover Bar Alto.; Carl, of Havre, Montana, liarry, Enid, Cecil McN‘eill, and Elpine at home. _ -Mr. Simpson was stricken with in- Illlellza last December, w__hich was ollowed by complications from which .le never recovered. Failing bodily loallll clouded his rich full lnind and it seemed tl merciful Providence that brought ililu rest in sleep. He will be .ruiy mdurneti by all who knew him Many may have differed from him ill matters of opinion and felt the lash of ill.; strong argumentative spirit, but ,lo one ever went to him in trouble without finding n true heart of sym. pathy that would brush aside all dif- ferences ill the service of his fellow. (island papers please. copy) ¢_v=_|l_?-sms*-tr-mimi? Live Hogs Wanted ° l _will buy live hogs at Tlguish, St Louis, Albcrton, Elnlsdnle as far as, Hill River North, beginning 0cl.‘ 13th. Hold _your hogs until I call' on you and set a date for receiving sl different stations. Highest market prices paid. ' . _ P. S. EVANS, Agt. for Wm. Davies Co. Montreal. 1518-10-11M7i. ,_ | f -_ luglou Furniture Sale _ ___ . I am instructed by Prof. Barlow to sell at his home on the corner of Am- brose snd 'Villa Streets, Brighton, on Wedlpesday, October 15th, 1919, _com- i\\8llC HE at 1 o’clock p.m., all _\his choice furniture, consisting of parlor, dining room, hail, bedroom" and kit- chen furniture, rugs mats, curtains, oilcloths. dishes and lots of choice furniture' Terms cash. Q -BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 1493-10-10M4ipd _ .,r AUCTION SALE-5 _ o _- ~.___ - I ani instructed by Artentj White, .- Hunter River to sell on his 'premises on Weanesgay, oel 22ml hill stock. orop and ianpleinents. , ~ ' .D w. o. M¢coua"¢nv.' ` ». ' _ _Auctioneer.. 1521-10=11Msti3mosptI. V `."' 1 . _ r ":_} \*.` '< I nmmllo West WM’ of lime sturdy yeomen, whose sin- o 'ao a a Q o o 0 5 a o n o at _ ;;annot understand the young girl, ca _ man or appreciate his point of view, So. they. so on blindly until they I l tb el - . \ __ _ Ex fschooner “I-Iill*-lil’ .B‘",tt _ ' -itilla~e_l|_~uel»t»l.. ns iaiiiofidt' "°S‘S ’» %~f‘f"“‘_ 9 :.';f":..‘.°.'.i‘°'°"'=i'°f»'»~»'¢°‘1’i»'i»"»lf»_f-‘i 1 1 . _ _,3_'__V__ _ _V _ _ _ some so SUDUOIUU SANDRA .T HE .IEA LOUS By .lane Phelps, $- *ii e`e¢oaoeooooo_oa_eo 1° -all '\, YSI. A. .' 31! ‘%"‘ :...1»,-_~'~. x g _l._f.,_ 4-se.: I. I To "TH E 'POB _ _ __ _,_ ,__, . ` » . _-"’ ' 'j_"» ft\"»‘i`,5 'if ~ if-i_i" -I 1', ` -‘_..`-F. '»_':_<. lf.-". xg. _ " '_ .. p ' ,__ . ‘ _Herein are reviled ‘ T -` g- v - W _ _ ' _ ' `» whirh /:rom/ll ll lil/lc get-logether-talk'zoiIh' the_hope that it may not only ffeqfg G flak.-r gcquainfallcc but at/old the sllghlestl possibility of iz m'isulider.tIanding. - _ We are encountering OUR problems in respect to increasing costs, as greats degree, we are convinced, as any Flrm_ in Charlottgtown. _ ' < Particularly does this apply to the cost of our picture programs. SANDRN8 FATHER AND MOTHER VISIT HER . CHAPTER LXIXXV4tI.. me Perhaps fortunate y 01° - Father and Mother came to visit ‘us ’ ` Regarding Salaries . I _ When Stars, formerly in receipt of moderate Salaries, nowtdemand " ` 5”" ai ‘ “"5 'time' 'm‘°y "me a md receive incomes varying _from five hundred to _fifteen hl1\Idf€d IIIOUS4 ` ' little sooner than they had expected. as Father had a little business tc md yearly, it represents a condition resembling evolution in` the (Moving attend' I0 in H°'“de“~ 3°' “B 'h° sam’ Picture Business, which has become recognized as one of the first present "I will kill -two birds with one I stone." ` Everett was DGTIGCL lllllii D9l`f9°'i- You see _‘le was lust F8ii1€\"B 53° and they talited business 10812019'-. Then he was so nice to`MothBl‘L Hi didn‘t call her ‘M-0lh8l'.' of course it that would have been too sl~llY. HB hi ay imiustries. - ' _ ' A Closer Acqllaintallcc. ‘ _ These facts prompt this _little “get-together"_ talk, and the hope that may create n closer acquaintance, and avoid the possibility ol a mis- was older than she. But.he Clliiffd llilderstallding. _ \ _ (.`liurlo1tt'iowu Demands the Best. _ ‘ them _both -their ilrst names. They talked it all over right’ before ,mi and decided ~thst vt"-e *\"°t_. ' ff; so queer and as if I iildlfi h910_!1!‘I SOIIIB WHY. ' The above mentioned evolution might be illustrated by the factthat I longed to tell Mother of Leols's me no\v can hardly hope to purchase a Caruso or McCormack record letters, and of how they had affected lt me. , I had not yet the courage 1.0 i read any more of them. But;Motber i the same figure as paid for a Singer of mitch less renown, and in a . milar manner it has become absolutely essential to differentiate in our would have been shcvked that I Business. The prices no\v asked by the producer for the Important Pic-_ would read a letter not intended for me; so, altlwugh I felt I had thelriglhg because I 'as Everett's wife. not like to tell her I -had done so. I Mother and Mrs. Gray got on _ure Features would' have seemed unbelievable a year ago. Charlotte- ` own demands the same productions as are at present creating sensation- I successes in New York and London, at prices varying from 50c to famously. l overlieard.Mothel- say 53.00, and we must supply them, but it"'is absolutely impossible to do so ' to her: ~ "l "think_ my daughter extremely _ fortunate to have you to help her I lt fifteen cents (l5c.)-_-which is the minimum figure now being charged or‘Motion Pictures, anywhere ill the United States and Canada, in even I" “Il "ie illingff °f Whieh “he Wa” _Ile poorest and cheapest Theatres. so ignorant. She is so young." The sigh with which Mother always spoke of my age accompanied the_,words. “She is very adaptable. f She is also very lovable,” Mrs. Gray said Mother sighed again. Then re- plied: ~' .- Yes-1 think she ls. But she has ill married life which calls for trust and forbearance. I have wished slit had waited until she was older, while feeling she is safe -with’ Everett- Mr. Graham." "Ile is vcry found of her." "I am :Fad to hear you say so. I shall- go home much happier, Mrs. \ IV¢"1lc Slrldird flu' Situation. After very/careful study oi' the general and local situation, we beg io announce the following policy, and are contideft thatall our patrons so much to learn, that there is much .viii admit its fairness. s . Know The SJ.ral|d as 7 llc Picture House. The Strand, which as it stand today, fully equals, if not surpasses, 'n appearance and capacity, any theatre of the same character in the Maritime Provinces, will in future be known as “TILE PICTURE G,.,,y_ fo, h,,v,,,g_,,,e 1 y0,,_ and \m,,w_ HOUSE"-retaiiling the same delightful program which has eamed the ilig you are with Sandra." From that moment, Mrs. Gray war s strong partlsian of mot$1er's, and of-,ten spoke of her in the most-~ coin- pllmentary -terms, which naturally pleased me immensely, especially; when she talked before Everett. _ I was really almost happy while Father and Mother remained. We entertained for them, and some oi 3 Ev_eret't's older friends and the opera and everything -that could be done for their pleasure, Everett did. l was grateful. But ‘ns soon as they left, all my hearted. I had said it s. hundred - What \lHDD0l\ed they when a man didn’t love a woman, and yet was married to ller. "l'l»l nevewlet him leave me, never give him a divorce," I said to my- Self. scarcely knowing what a person had -to do _ol -leave undone to ' be divorced. I would rather he would bent me than be so indifferent. It would be better to have him cruel than to feel he was -loving .her al- the time. I've not lost him-I never have really _had him," I assured my. o t. h I I had married me obtruding - as tp why he wanted to marry me. "It is too late to do anything. He loves Leola.’ I thought. _ Had I thought or lt st su. I would ha” Said _ lwfore I married Everett HAPPY. It was something I, girls of my age. are apt to take -for granted It I had married a man of my OWU H80. I might -have' found 'll at once-as I expected. But I" think all girls are more flattered when an ltiei- man shows -them attention, es |’°°"a|‘|V il ¢h“l’mi1l8 man of the world ~like_Everett. We are thrilled " by their knowledge. flattered om hev nofice us. _ It isnt until after they lil-9 married that the youth of one makes for ’un» llliliiness even though ,they have Bvsryihihs money can buy and a mme &V9I'y0ne Bnvies. It ien't-as have found out- that the oldermml t is more often that the young girl nnot either understand the older is usually the .wife who is blamed -rsmarrew-oceans wivu kts - ,_‘lJ_sually sensitive# - ‘- .I *'“'*°-`*-*_-¢-_..'.. _ - ‘_ cwetcouso soul# .... ._ ‘ - - ""d¢f§fs“@d~-i11 be pleased 1° supply many adaltlml l.¢..c¢.§ _Prince Edward Tlientrc so many friends. ‘ Prim Uncllallged. `_ » NOTE.-The prices at “The Strand” for pictures (unless on occa- sions it is compelled to accommodate the “Prince Edward” show) will be unchanged, renlaining at I5 and I0 (ents, the lowest admission charg- tl, lnind you, ill any theatre, good, bad or indifferent, elsewhere, The Prince Edward ar The Thea-fre Proper. A Now we will respectfully ask you to visualize the Prince Edward ‘ 01,1 forebodmgs ,.e¢umed_ Everett ls the “T'HEATRE PROPER"-the Home of Super 'Picture Produc- did not love me. I thought, |esden~ tions, Dramatic, Musical and O eratic IT ' l ' I P 0 ermgs, wlt 1 the prices varying times. And now I began to wonder m accordance with th? cfnt and Wf"'th °f the Pmgramsi ffdm 3-' 20C.'SC3le ipwards. _The admission for pictures will ordinarily be 20 and I5c with occasionally a super production at a slightly higher ii' re Th" matinee regular prices WILL REMAIN UNCHANGEDgl;0.thai ie 1 ipite oi our increased costs we are only asking regularly a small increase . / of 5c.-and this at night only. W`ll an B M ' ' town question the fairness of this? I y usmess- an In Charlotte_ / Dranlalic S lock. _ Besidestlle several Companies already booked we are sntici grin ,-,l self The old wonder as to why he =hort Season of Drimati‘ St k _ - P g prices. ‘ ‘ °° » Pf0bHbiy four weeks, at very popular - ~ The New Policy, . ` ’ V' _ This new policy starts from October 13th, and beside the Serials, I I that married people wer slwe the features booked at th “PI” /Ed " - ` B yn ‘HEART OF HUMANIT\?”-vt{Hl`]cl‘I h ‘bird that week' Include lc as en playing from 5oc. to Nowhere are Better Picture.: Shown nor at Lower Prices ` '.. ' . A 1 ‘ ' _N0t only does Charlottetown boast of theffact that no City in the _iarltlme Provinces, save St. John and Halifax, contains twg theatres ~°'“Pf*f"‘§ f3V°\'abIl’ Wiih WFS. ‘but nowhere are better pictures shown, nor at lower prices notwithstanding the; fact _that we suffer geo- Effillillcal disadvantages. ‘ _ » '_ ~ ' Additional Facts. ‘ , - ‘i _ - ,~ '11,-.~r‘ \ 1 n $1-50 elsewhere. Our admissionfzoc. l » _A longer refdrence toour Bdsiness mightgprovel tj;-ugmlg 53# th; A V _ ~ fggzhor I siolmtillzigenftzllhzpr G; Although every Business -Man. in Ciiarititetown, Lf. _, xeznaedghst the other in trying _ um iI:erugs.hH¥dware, etc., _is _confronted with site-_higheg egg; ot_do'-_A`»' _ _ ,_»=.»,=: °_~ ` Another thing l have ‘MM '°`t__ 'gh any Ds;;e_trs°__ _ heutres, we believe, are asking the pg_|b\;¢ lesslinfraa ‘I 'Assuringiour Patmos, preseflt and thgnhe Pi _ ... grams at the' Brinde Edward" and Strlind’-""li\`il A’Fa`ll will if ' 1b¢n¢r_ilnn ever, ut we pmmlie fini ' 3 -ll- 0'.. ~ 75 Yf:h°_"°» “"6 that figquentiv our M-lf.. .3 1 ~ I -Starts our peculigu- posifiom _ ._ _ - V ._ _ N. 91.- ` _ _ < I Higher Cost of Dai`ng_@u.n'nc.fs._ - _ - _ "fl , ‘ ` VPra‘gra»n.¢_B¢uer Titan __ "I" gf ' fi” .sr