.,> n ‘h 0k t -; , "i 11.4,“; PRINCE ED WARD TO-DAY MATINEE 2.30-1.60, 26c. mona- =.u-o1..rz¢.to.' MATINEE AAND NIGHT a ORCHESTRA 1 N . NEW VAUDEVILLE POPULAR . PRICES PLAYERS A Snappy Comedy Romance “SUZANNE” STRAND FRI — SAT. ROD LA ROCQUE In “HOLD EM YALE” 1 A fascinating college screen romance pep- pered w i t h T O D A Y With woi. Boyd ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDY SANATORIIIM a GUNTRIBIITIONS Brown. Rev. C. N. Brown. Mary H. Binns. Roy Binns, George Billingsby. B. .. Bayer, Mrs. Cora Bowness. Byron . Bousfield, Mrs. C. H. Bruce. A. G. The following are the contributions‘ Bruce. N. G. to the Sanatorlum Building Fund given byc the citizens of Charlotte- town. The list is alphabetical. Altken. W. n. a co. g‘ 9! A 111911. Mrs. J. C. .... CAPITOL POWBI‘ Attach, Lynnle .. 111111911. L- B. Acorn. Mrs. 6e Mrs. Ben G. Acorn. Miss Sadie Acorn. R. F. Abbott, Russell . Affleck. Alfred L. . .. 511911. Dr. "W. A. M.. .. w h o I e s 0 In e humor. tense drama, ' Mommy P l e a s n r e bound, a party becomes ice- bound, and the drama begins. The mask of . civilization tern aside in a tprriflc story o! Alaskan iiord- '= ships. A We"! woman barter- ed for fool!- Tlte Markets OTTAWA. Oct. l0.~'l‘hc strong sit- hing prices are not one cent less.‘ nation which has been evident oni MONTREAL. Oct. 10.—R.eccipts of Canadian egg markets during thc'cggs here today were 869 cases, a5 past two weeks continues. TORONTO, Oct. l0.--Tl1e local 1 clay last year. ‘ Dealers are 3 strong and strictly fresh extras are 11171181117, New Amwn. who is visiting un- sclllng on spot today at 53 cents. ‘Mr- 111111 IVIIS- 911411165 Wright Bede- egg market is flrm. quoting country shippers for graded eggs delivered, cases returned. , Firsts are steady and selling at 42 extras 46. firsts 39 to 40 cents, 59C" 1 @1115- which have been holding up very wo-o-o-o-o-oo-oo +4400 HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY E. E. PARKMAN Registered Optometrist Montague, P. E. l. "“‘*"***'"° ward Island. Q§-OO'§§§-&O+O- WE'RE 05AM’ . we a" phnumm ‘applied with a" locusts. and it was found that one Hm“ 0f Co“ ‘In-ac, your 0rd" of the insects had been drawn into now, cllhcr for lmmr-diarg or futurc 111° 1111' 111111119 D019. 0111151118 11 51°13'11" delivery. 1" m’ "Y Y" ‘"11 1" “m” "'1 from Kcwcit, 1h the Ne]. about 1a Winter comfort, ‘THE’ MAXIMUM OF IIEAT." ,W'. D. Gillis Co. COAL PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY MN NIIAYWIEIN , i/ 0M NANCY CAR non 0 ' LAWRENCE GRAY JOSEPIIINE nuns WITH ‘Collegian? Alley &»C0.- .... Alchorn, H. .. . Anderson. E. H. .. 'Alld6l'SOll, Victoria ,, Anderson, A. W. Arsenault, Miss I. Arscnault, J. B. .. .. l‘ Arsenault. Judge A. E. Archibald, C. C. iArteau, Alfred ,1Ay~2rs. J. H. ‘ 1Avres. Mrs. J. H. Arbinx. Miss Winnie . LOVERS ! She was the belle of the village -- the queen of the festival and she loved a nobleman, USUAL PRICES onds 30 cents, pullct extras, 33 cents. BEDEQUE NOTES Prices to retailers are, extras 52 to 54 cents, firsts 46 to 4'7 cents, seconds ———- '35 to 37 ccnts, pullet extras 40, job- 1 Mr. and lVIrs._ George F. Runcle, Searletown, were the guests of Mrs. Charles Black and Miss Mattie Black last week. tcompanedwith 258 cases the same The egg market ls The many friends of Mrs. Edward que, is steadily improving, after her severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howatt, well the last few weeks are again 511811511119 COVE- were V3110" 1'9 showing a decline. There has been Bedequfl 011 5111111111’- no change in paying prices over the week-end although‘ an advance is 51110118 11111 1111111? W110 W616 V5110“ looked for. Prices tonetallers are 1° 51151111915111‘? 1m 51111111111)’ ¢V6111118 also unchanged. Several shipments were 111° 101101114113. MY- and M15- 1 arrived this week‘ from Prince Ed- P91911181 Allen, Albany; Mr, and Mrs. HALIFAX. Oct. 10.-—Local receipts Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Lowther, North LOCUSTS STOP A pLAN-E CAIIEZOII; M65511 IAWL! and EBLG DONDON_ Oct 11_,|Bm|sh United Jand, Lower Bedeque and Mr. Harry Pl'C‘SS1—IKiCllStS have reversed the 11911111- 3911931119- tordcr of things in the campaign that, is being waged uggingt them by new-‘ Mr. Robert Carruthers, Carleton, planes in India, Egypt. Palestine and W115 11 111511111‘ 10 311W Traverse 0Y1 olliei‘ countries ln the lieflr and mld- Monday evening. ‘ die cast. A pilot-instructor named Jones, of the Karachi Aero Club, was flying wsflsed 1n 1111111111: siwds to Carleton the club's Moth machine when the 11111111!- ,cngiue SllddPlliy failed, and lie had ito make a forced landing, Hc had flown through a swarm 0f Mr, and Mrs. nuoitphus Enman, io the city on Saturday evening. Miss Ruby Harpc, Scarletown, was ‘we 01' m0 m,» supply yo the engmg a visitor to North Carleton on Tues- A similar incident was reponedfiay "T111118- months ago. Several R. A. F, ma- MT- J11!’ 11111316 1110101911 toSlimmef- chines which went up to scatter a 51119 011 M01155)’- sivarm of locusts were forced to des- Ccllfl because the insects filled the a recent vl-iltor w Bearlawwn- radiators and the engines were in danger ofpvcrheatliig. ~___-_-____. IZAL, the oldest Brltlsh disinfectant. 111W- Mr. Leith Schurman. Central Bede- 1_Andei'so1i. L. G. . . . . . ' Eagnall, Miss p Boulter. J. W. ‘ Bentley, T. W. . 1 Bethune, D. F. , Been-C. A. . . Bourke, F. C. .. ‘ Brady. George .. T Blake. Dr. J. J. , BrownfH. 'J.‘ ‘ Baird, Otto .. ‘Brown, F. K. Blanchard, E. S. Buell. C. S. Bruce, D. A. ‘ Berrigan, George . Bentley. J. A. ,Bil‘l.‘il, Miss Audrey I Brcliaht, W. M. Bennett, J. G. .. , Brown. W. W. _ Bowman. Mrs. H. C. . - Blanchard, Mrs. E. M. Blake, Vincent Bradley, William‘ Bourke, Isobel’ . Bradley, Joe .. Bradley, Miss Minnie Butler, Richard .. Baldcrstori, Cedric Brown, Dorothy Burke, Walter . . . . . Blake, Miss Josephine Batt. Mrs. G. Bourke, E. . Blnns, W. H. Bell, Milton Burhoe. E. C. . Black Margaret . . . Black, Dorothy Jean .. Black. Harold Bearlsto, M. L. Brown, Thomas Georg Brown. l-I. C. (Queen Hotel) Brown. Katherine E, N. Y. Brown, Edith A, New York Barbe . G. H. Butler. Harry Blue Doors Library .. $350000 Biffin. Gertrude 10,00 Bowser. n. 5,00 Burns, Georgie 15,00 Billlngsby. G. E. . 12,00 Bricken. Leith .. 12,00 Barr, Harry 5,00 Beales, A. M. .. 20,00 Barrett, Ernest . 30,00 Brehaut, Inez . 1,00 Carter, Issac. 15,00 Cooke, J. C. 3,00 Cameron, William 1,00 Curley, Aneas 1,00 Compton, David . 35,00 Coyle, Joe 15.00 25.00 25.00 Craig, Peter Campbell, J. .0. C. Carbonell, Mrs: ,50 Callaghan, John 10_00,1Callagher. J. A. . .. 10.00 1.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 0.0a 20.00 35.00 30.00 10.00 50.00 5.00 10.00 30.00 5.00 5.0a 00.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 00.00 10.00 100.00 25.00 1.0a 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 10.00 ' , 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 50.00 5.00 50.00 10.00 20.00 '1 Mr. Herman MacFarlane, Fernwood paid a. lbuslness trip to Bedeque on Saturday evening. Mr, Edward Sherry, Chelton. was a visitor to Bedeque on Saturday even- ing. Most of the farmers are well tinder way with digging their spuds, they claim their Green Mountains are I bumper crop, they hope the greens Hermes Myers and family, Carleton; backs will be just as plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. Alder Wright, Norm on Sunday. C. HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL Honor Holt of Hampshire for the month of Sepetmber: Grade X—1Mary Edwards; lVLr. Lloyd Affleck, Chclton, is busily, nor Ackland; 3 Margaret Diamond. Pearson, Chelton; Mr. Harold Hol- 1 Carleton were visitors to Searletown School 2 Ely- 1 Grade 1x-1 Peggy Easter; 2 Dor- othy Easter; Grade VII-l Clayton Tremero; Grade VI-1 Lois MacLeod; 2 Mil- and daughter Miss Hester, motored _,dred ‘Premere; 3 Gladys Easter. Grade V-1 Phyllis Easton; 2 Ver- na Kitson; 3 Clifton Stewart. Heath Lertar; 2 Grade IH-—-1 Frances Larter; 3 Celia Tremors. Grade II-Rdllph Younker; I John Edwards; 3 Margaret Lsrter. 1 Grade I-Priscllla Stewart; 2 i Perfect Attendance-Elmer Ad- m9!!- __._i._.__.____ m. Jess Bradshaw, Mlddletown wasiiand; Mildred ‘Iremero; Calls Tru- Marlon Drake, ‘Ilescher. The Government 0f Panama has sot smallpox. que, passed through Carleton on Sun- aside 830.009 i0 11° 119911 111 3121111118 , Cheverle, W. PamFmn, Ernest C. Cameron. Miss Nora . Campbell. J. D. Campbell, M. A. .. Campbell. '1‘. A. Carson. Dr. W. R. .. Carvell Bros. Casford 8s White Central Creameries Ltd. ... Chandler, Mary F. . Chandler, F. S. . Cliappell, C. B. ........... Charlottetown Can Co. ... Chisholm. J. Coffin. Arthur Coffin, B, Douglas Connolly, John ...... Connolly, Miss B. ...-....- Constable, Bruce . Conway. John Cook. George H. A Friend Cotton. Miss Freda Cousins. W. M. ... Cox, Reginald ..... Cox. Marjorie .. Coyle, Victor Coyle, Wilfred .. Crabbe. Mrs. S. W. Crabbe. F. C. Craig. Harry C. Creamer. L. E. Creelman. Mrs. P. A Creelman, Dr. P. A. Crockett, Mrs. Ralph . Crockett. Mrs. Leslie . Croken, Dr. I. E.‘ . Cronin, John .. Cud1nore..E. A. Cudmore. Harry Cullen, J. F. Curran. MIT. .' Clawson. CC. Currie Jalvfurnaghan . Clarke Bros. .._. Clarkln, Annie Cameron, R. . Cameron, John Campbell; Chester . Campbell, Horencs Carson. 0110s.}; Carver, Miss Lillian Casey.’ 1".‘ J. Chandler, Bram-well Chappelle- M. Chowan, Idella... Clark. Clifford . Cleveland. E. D. . Coady. Gertrude‘ Coffim-E. 5.- ..~. Coffin. . Morenoe Colwlll. R._E. . Connolly. Rose . Connolly,‘ Mstsis . Connolly, M: T. - Conrad..Mr. 001171113’. Blanche Coombs. Beni. L. . Cooper, Mr. .. Cosh. "Allen B. Cotton. W.-E. Cotton. Mr. d: Mrs. R. L. .. Cox. R. R. . .. ... Creighan. Thomas . . . . . ... Crystal Chapter, Q. E. S. .. Crockett. Lloyd Currie. mnrence M. Campbell, Ruby‘ .. Clow. George DeBloisLGeoi-gel). . DeBlols. Noel H. .. . . u PAGifSIX- . . . "m; CHARLCTTETOWNCUARDIAN PROVINCIAL MAE EDWARDS Doyl , Edith Drew. Miss Ella ' DuchemimA. C. . 111°” Duchemln Mndzlilrs. Ernest Duff, Mrs. A. E. 50:00 a __ ‘an Duffy. J. Davison. H. M. Ltd. Dawson. Bessie '5 DosBrisay. Rosa 3m Desborough. Herb!" - ° Dingwell. Mildred 10°90 Doiron. Miss M1816 -- 1599 Doucette, Joe 5'00 Douoette. Frank . . 3'00 Dougan, Margaret .. am Dougan, Irene .- moo Douglas, Marlon 6'00 Douglas, Grace . 25m Douglas. Cora 5'00 Duncan, Edna .. m”) Douglas, George Eden, James 15m Edmonds. Miss M. 1°-°° Egan. Miss Hilda .. 100-0” Earle, Miss Kathleen 5-00 Earle, Charles H. .. 15110 Eastern Securities Ltd 10°90 Easton,‘George 5m Essery, Miss Sarah . Eden. Mrs. James .... mm Earle, Miss Amy 1°-°° Elliott, Sidney 1°93 Farquharson, D. A. 10'0" Fennell d: Chandler 1°11" Fillitfcr, George 30'” Finlayson, Miss Helen 111-1111 Fisher. a. n, ~°° Fqetcher. w. E. Foster, Fred R. Foster, E. A. Foster, C. H. Foster. Miss Eileen .. Fh-ancls, Rev. M. E. . Frank, D . Leo . . . . .. Fraser, s. Nellie G. Fraser, J. A. Friend, A . . . . . .. . Frlzzeli. Mrs. Louise Full. G. E. d: 80:1. .. . Fullerton. James A. . Fulton, Rev. M. Scott Faulkner. Harry Fields, J. A. Fitzsimmons. D. Fitzgerald. H. J. ..\. Foster, E. . Fraser. Donald .. Friend Friend Friend v Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Wlfild .......... Fullerton. Miss Jessie Gallant. S. TL Gallant Bros. Gallant, Miss Isadorq Gallant. Uyriac Garden City Circus ..."- BETTER VALUES AT PATONTS. sh SIMMONS’ BED OUTFITS. NATIONAL AD- VERTISED MERCHANDISE AT EXACTLY $6 LESS. a ION-MOP uooanl ‘do success. n CLOSING 0U!‘ IAII. mics not: ‘u PA’ ONS LIMITED-gm. rim u my finitely for the benefit oi 50.00 , lain . N-B. 393 I P.8d. l-ootWlll ' and Testament- THE appointment of the Eastern Trust c0lhp|ny u your executor and trustee given unsung" that your llfefi-ne of dfort will be cunsaved indg. those you have lfiuuluq to protect- ‘ ‘ ‘III EASTERN ' TRUST GOIPANT Head 025w ‘HALIFAX, ms. hififl" G. N, BISBETT, Ilnnlgor 11-09 1 . _ Charlottetown Branch , u 5133 1 10.00 Central, Guardian ' . . f BAZAAB-RUSTICQ- Come and enjoy a good dinner and spend a. pleasant evening in Rustlco on Wed- nesday and Thursday, October itith and l'lth. The ladies of the parish arc holding a bazaar in aid of the Con- vent-. Old friends and acquaintances are cordially invited. B164. PERSONALS Mr. William Davies of the C. N. R, omces and Mrs. Davies have rc- turned from a motor trip to Boston. Mrs. F. J. Nash has returned home from a visit to her son in Berwick, 10nd sister Mrs. McKay, of Halifax. 5m Mrs. n. o. Ooombs, Glace Bay, is 30000 expected in the city today for the 15.00 week end. 10.00 . 3 Mrs. Henry Jenkins and children 3100i have been spending the past few 5,00 clays in the city, the guests of Mr. 30-091mm! Mrs. A. D. Fraser. ' 50.00! “O91 Mr. John Hessian. of New Glasgow 10:00 N. 8., who has been visiting his i500 brothers, Mr. S. B. Hessian, KC, of 50.00. Montague and Mr. James Hessian of 13131;! Georgetown, arrived in the city yes- lzm terday morning. 10.00 -' -——- 250.00 Mr. George J. Lane, of Lanes Llm- ited. grocery brokers and oinmlss- ~°5ilon merchants, Halifax, is visiting 2:60 the Island.‘ Mr. Lime was formerly M0 a well-known Charlottetown business 10,00 f man. l-le is the father of Fred Lane, 1.00 who is known throughout the Marl- ‘33?! t“; 110111193’ player of excep- lm - ance. 5.00 -———————————— 2.0’) LETPER OF SYMPATHY 2.00 1dr. and Mrs. John Carter, and family 1m also Mrs, Charles Carter, of Winslow. 1.00 D68 Frlendsz- We the members of the W. M. S. wish to con- 1M0 vey to you our heartfelt sympathy 1n 1:00 the loss you have sustained in the 5m death of your only daughter M“, 30¢ 10.00 had a long and serious illness but 1-00 was never known t0 murmur or oom- plain but waited patiently for the and. We sometimes wonder why, one 8o young and seemingly having a long and useful life before her 01110010 be called away on the threshold of young womanhood, but God i010, 1 providence has willed it o; , Our Heavenly Father 1.1100 err, and to good to be ..., will not only be missed in 0‘ but also in the Sunday scum our social gatherings when" always willing to do her pm 110W we commend you i0 h, alone can heal the broken ._ and [can wipe away 0111a,, your eyes. Signed cn behalf 0f m, w_ Mrs. John Maclnnts (Pi-cs) i0‘ cert Cudmo c (Sec) (Patriot Please Copy) I —-~—————_.. Compulsory wearing or bran meta by motorcyclists in m; advocated, -—----_-____ RElllilli great friend of the Sunday 2. cause. Much interest has -- liecii manifested in London our fact that with the consent 0f 1h; don County Council the man hrnnze statue there has been! urily removed in order thata - might be made tlicrtifromfoi luronto statue and also on; t. similar statue which it is e1 will be unveiled in Gloucester. land. the birthplace of Hubert i at the some time. .We are deeply appreciative 0i in: the privilege of the preset our Convention and on our p of such onto-landing leadersu Roy A. Burkhart. Associate D of Young People's Win-k in 1M ternational Council 0t liellgioiii lution. whom we welcome l fllarltlnie Provinces for the first Rev. Manson Doyle. National l’ ‘People's Secretary 0f lite l.‘ ( hiirch of Canada who needs llfl ductiou tn a gathering 0r lit Religious Education work s: ~ li. Poole, National liu '\\'0il reuiry and Acting Sccr zu-y 0t Religious Efluwlinn (‘ouiiril 111 min whmnl-rn on prcvimis V1511! endeared himself t0 a liostvi nennle: also we are dccnli‘ ind to the Rev. J. A. Puc-(lllrlui Halifax and many others when rlflcinl efforts have made than of thi". Cciivcntion possihir. Your Board, while ever 11111111 the loyal and devoted scrviceirii staff and our associated Den tioual Secretaries. would llkoi Dress its appreciation ilISUiiil‘ as can convey same, of that large i 0' volunteer workers who it our Boards and as officers 111 County» and District orcauizatl season and out of season. arous u indifferent. heartening the dlsr ed and in many other ivayi 1 possible the cooperative 1E1 which have played and are» such an important part in 01° °° Welsh Anthracite Means Comfort , o... mus cooi u d but (1nd for any Forage. oumfii so: alts: waste. will r0 it i u , cell ...? tug; 2i.‘ Y A- Pickard t? Co. muons: m the cause of Religious ldtluratlvi. evem section of our far-fluulfi uency. Reference has already 119911 111' the evidence of revived comical‘ In these Provinces-by-llie-seii. as a sound prosperity 1B R 111"" desired oil the part of any M01111 tory shows with inexorable nnii that prosperity also has its nerilt that it inevitably evnnorfli" 11 fires of lust’. and selflshnes! ". the wealth that industri‘ 111111 " have accumulated is 0055911111 sense of stewardship liv 111°" recognise in loval devotion thl 0i all good gifts. The forces of evil are not slot capitalise on the increased e0 nrosperity of any 1000010 W110 11"‘ been led to l high conception "1 privilege in partner-shin ‘"111 Great udder in devctini! 01111" have and all that they are it Cause. We do not believe tlill God's will that the inexorable! of industry. prosperity- 1'1’ trance and punishment should 1 succeed each other on the t! To be used of God as we join‘ , in l-lis service, to generate I111 ‘ Kent doepTlinlo o! consecrnl ardship in the minds and 11¢ , the oft-coming generation ll Maritime Provinces is the 11"“ soul and hiilr mission of tliI time Council of Raillous Edflfl L a ‘Allah MORNIF ad's-non snows Iii-Dill! 0000s m”; mmnwns, Hllllilli! um r