PRINCE EDWARD- Silly .\_\'|l|1)lll>lly > 5 "'I'lIl{l'.l;' Ll l PLL PIGS" Hui Blusicnl And Comedy faiser Suspected PUlSOIIlIIQ,‘ Scheme "pr, :25 —'I'llc German ti four that the late wmclz-s llliPflLlCd to poison ‘e oi ‘ll? znriny stories rc- r- CUllllifiwh of Oxford and l 11 IllFtllPl‘ book of re- puiilléilctl today. .’.'<l.lll\‘.'ll;_Ll, zilc vmit o! Klllg Ell- mm and Qilvcn Alexandra to Ber- ". AFqlilill, us the . ‘then, asked the Queen ind discussed ivitll the r during meals. "The Kaiser s0 ll‘.'l('," the Queen replied, ' 3' l said to him: ‘You ~_v — lflly drift you wind let the blnilr." Kaiser _ Then fibtd how she made Will] her fingers in " face saying, . the Queen atlded, ap- w a ‘his m good purl. the pr..,,_:iulq fear comes in hcre, where, according to the re- NOW PLAYING AUSPICES CURLING cum Ann IIu-dlnl. Myrna L0! And R o b e r t Montxwwl’! ALSO—SEVERAL SHORT SUBJECTQ T H U R S. FRL-SAT. in“? expedition of hysterical importance a girlie siotloadelf l ll with gay melodies", With M l’! whit ‘All Q-ill-‘lvlva-milaséd’ -—IIEAR—- IT'S A Snalllly New Song Hit RIO’! OF "Sins To W” LAUGIITER miniscerices, Queen Alexandra main- tained she gave the Kaiser a. box of meat lozenges to stimulate his appetite. They were inspected by the Kaiser and a doctor. “Stupid man,“ exclaimed the Queen to Mrs. Asquith. “He thought I wanted to poison him." The writer recalls another con- versation with Queen Alexandra concerning King Edward's torrier, Caesar, which followed his hearse at. the King's funeral. "Poor little dog," said Mrs. Asquith to the Qumn. "His devotion to the King, Madam, touched every spectator." ..“Horrld little dog," replied the Queen. "He. never went near my poor husband when he was ill." "But madam," urged Mrs. As- quith, “the dny you took my hus- band to sec the King when he was dead, the dog was lying at his feet." "For warmth, my dear," the Queen rotor-ted. “But did he ever show any sign of affection,“ asked Mrs. As- quuh, "He put his paws on the side of the cofiin before the top was screw- ::.. CAPITOL-NON Lionel Barrymore in “ SWEEPINGS " "Northern Exposure" Musical AMBULANCE nnaons 11.405 wrm rm: AND nnarn ‘ v l, .. ii/rcm. no? . _ unleeiasouj HURRICANE SPEED SPELL- BINDING DRAMA. HEART- BURNING ROMANCE. .ALSO ANDY CLYDE COMEDY “FEELING ROSY” AND “OOUGARS MISTAKE" l |.~Tomorrow CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Ill: column fl ICIIIVOC In Gnu‘ County now: of local Inhroni but no- vortllllg of n lowly nntqrc any bu loaned at I oont: n word ntrlntb mqiblo 1n ndunon. VERY lllfP0ltTAN1‘—Recd ev- cry word of write up re the Com- munity Csrnlval ln thin issue. 1372 RUSTICO-St. Mark's Anglican Church: 7.30 pm. evening prayer. E. O. Lancaster. THE WORLD'S GREATEST Sil- vcr Fox Show at Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, Nov. 8, ‘I. |8, and 0. Make up your mind to enter. Get your foxes ready. Money yprizes, ribbons and championship i trophies to winners. llwrlce up of the Community Car- thls issue. SUNDAY SERVICES-October 1st. Milton: St. John's Anglican Church, Sunday School 10 a.m., morning prayer 11 a.m. E. O. Lan- caster. ' POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a man charged with theft from the per- son was remanded ln custody until Friday. A case of unlawful posses- slon of stolen goods was heard and adjourned until this morning. The prisoner was remanded. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOC- IETY MEETINGS-The first 0f the two public meetings under the aus- pices of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society at present hold- “Surely that was a. sign of devo- tion," the writer said. “Curiosity, my dear," Queen. said the Gov. Generals Plea For Social Service OTTAWA, Sept. 25.—An appeal to private philanthropy to sustain the efficiency of Canadian social cer- vices 1n the critical two months to come, was issued tonight by the Earl of Bessborough, Governor-General of Canada. "When war, shipwreck, fire, earth- quake — when such overwhelming disasters of nature threaten man. then their vcry evidence calls forth courage and daring," His Excellency declared, “but the insidious growing fear of economic insecurity has c. fatal tendency to undermine 1111059 very qualities, so necessary to the strength of a Great Nation. Men bccouie, as the Prince of Wales him- self has said, ‘sick at heart from prolonged idleness‘; and the 0X11)’ remedy, he has reminded us, is that each and all of us should ‘get. to- gether whenever the burden lies heaviest, face up to the most 111'!‘ em local need, and see lf the com- munity on the spot cannot make its own self-directed contribution to l], problem so vast, and so urgent, that, on its solution, the very future of Canada may be sold t0 depend." Lord Bessborougns appeal is the first of c. series by leaders of church and state in Canada for the next six weeks, a period during which the Federated Social Services and Com- munity Chests from Halifax to Van- couver will launch their annual a9" peal for welfare services maintained by private philanthropy. Fishermen Get Medical Aid OTTAWA. sept- 25—(C.P.)—D0- 65510,, of the Dominion Department of Fisheries to send l1 600W!‘ W treat, cases of sickness or acddcnt. has been a great boon to Canadian fishermen, whose vessels go to the great banks off Newfoundland each year. The fleet is away frbm P93 1'01‘ weeks at a time, and while the ves- sels remain on the banks the doc- tors, on the fisheries protection vessel, "stands by." Statistics show that this sea-KO- lng doctor treated 260 patients last year. and 1n 110 cases surgical treatment was required. In the pre- ceding your the doctor's cases num- bered 362. _ Stipendiafy ing its annual convention in the city, will be held this evening in St. James Kirk beginning at eight o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Moorhead Legato, minister of the church will preside. Addresses will be given by Mrs. William MacKenzle MacLeod of Sydney, N. 8., President of the society, the Rev. Norman Mac- Leod, B. A., Ph. D., D, D., acting as Deputy for the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada, and the Rev. S. J. McArthur of Moncton, Moder- ator of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces. The meeting will be opened with devotional ‘exercises in which several ministers will take part, and the choir of S1, James will render an anthem. The general pub- lic ls cordially invited to attend. POLICE INSPECTED-At the police inspection yesterday morn- ing before the Stlpendiary Magis- trate oach Councillor present ex- pressed himself as being satisfied with the work of the City Police, realizing that at the present time the force is undcrmanned. In ad- dition to the police committee, Councillors Burke, Day and Rear- don there were also present Coun- cillors Whear, Holman and ‘flair;- or. The chairman of the police committee, Mr. Burke, took charge of the proceedings. The Force was assured of the full and complete co-operation of the Council for the peace, order and good government of the City. Several suggestions were put forward after which the addressed the men and gave instructions to them spe- cially referring to prohibition en- forcement and what was expected of the police in this regard. Owing to money stringency no additional appointments are at present con- templated. The police presented an excellent appearance at the inspec- tion and Chief Birtwistle expressed his thanks to those present, for their kindly remarks and for the loyal support promised. FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL —'- About forty-five men are now em- ployed in reconstructing Falcon- wood Hospital. The work which was held up for a week because of a delay in shipping the steel, is now progressing rapidly. Steel workers are putting the final touches on the huge steel girders bracing the walls and supporting the three floors. 0n top of these girders will be placed steel joists and iron matting to hold the con- crete flooring. On the south side the two main entrances are com- pleted except for the balustrade surrounding the sbeps. A wall, d1- viding the Hospital, fell during a wind storm some time ago and 1s 1371 lJONT MISS IT! What! The nlval and Merchants Exhibition in 1372 11m cnmurorrmowlv GUARDIAN now being rebuilt. ‘more will be two buemnnt entrance: 1n the roar lending to the men‘: and wo- men's dining rooms. The exterior of thq building l: being lllld blnlt- ed w remove traces of oorrmlon and to blend the old brickwork with the new. rm: procoa con- sists _cf diverting :. stream of nlr and :nnd under prcuuro of 100 lbs. on the weather beaten part0 of tho building with thq abralivo effect of removing the soiled fac- ing. When the Job 1s plated, it will be difficult to dictlngullh tho parts which have been filled up with new brick. FAREWELL RECEPTION — A very delightful function wan hold at the homo of ma: Moo Winner, Warm-vale, on Wednesday lost when friends, relatives and em- ployees of the P. E. I. Co-operative Egg and Poultry Association held a farewell surprise party 1n her honor. This occasion was quite fit- tl-HB I8 it celebrated her 7th an- niversary with the firm. Mia's Wic- ner has been in employ of above company for post sown YBBN. during which time she has cap- ably and efficiently filled n po- sition as accountant for four years and has won high esteem from the management of the firm. Many rc- grets are being expressed at her intended departure but hearty con- gratulations on her new sphere in illfc. Miss Wlsner has made many friends and by her kind disposi- tion and a "lovo of the better having a very bright future and feel that she will have continued that she will also fill her place among the chosen oncc. After a dainty buffet luncheon was served Miss Wlsner was seated in a cano- py decorated chalr, Miss Marie Curley read a very appropriate ndw dress while Miss Regina Woods; presented her with a. well filled purse and missal on behalf of friends assembled. Mics Wlsner fittlngly replied thanking the don- ors for their kind expressions and good wishes on her behalf for their appropriat, gifts which would be a pleasant reminder of their thoughtfulness and also ex. pressing fond hopes of meeting them from time to time in the fu- ture, Miss Wisner was also the re- cipient of individual gifts includ- ing a substantial check from the flrm which testify to the popu- lority 1n which she woo held, Dur- lng the course of the evening ex- cellent music was provided by a four-piece orchestra which was ef- ficiently rendered and added very much to the enjoyment of the party. Concluding the evening Miss Wlsner was bounced to the strains "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow," all departing wishing her best of luck and voicing sentiments of a very enjoyable evening spent. ::Cub commission weekly for full or part time selling Red To; Nurs- ery Products. 900 varieties of flnoat trees and shrubs. We co-opornte with illustrated literature, finest equipment and sales help. Write Dominion Nurserlks. MontrcaL-IIB. Glad He Took His Father’s Advice And Used Dodd’: Kidney Pllln Which Made Illm Well Mr. Rivet Recommends Budd's To All Sufferers Montreal, Quo, Sept. ZOth-(Spec- iaD-“For two years I nave suffer- ed greatly with Kidney trouble," writes Mr. Gerard Rivet of 2075, Papineau Avenue, of this city. "My Father had used Budd's Kidney Pills for a. long time and suggested that I should give them a trial. I followed his advice, and after taking , one box my trouble has gone and I.‘ have not suffered with my Kidncys| since. I would like to recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills to all persons who suffer with their Kidneys." D0dd’s Kidney Pills are purely and simply a Kidney Remedy. They strengthen, clear the clogged pas- sages and revitalize the kid- neys of the aged and tone up the kidneys of the young. ‘Ihe road to good health lies through the Kidneys, so profit. by the experience of others and keep your kidneys 1n good condition through the regular use of Dodds Kidney Pills. extending from the bone of the skull to the forehead. McAlllctar now await an operation. firings," wa look forward to herl success in her undertaking and m,‘ pa“ pill STULEN Works Month With Fractured Skull (Connlllln Pull) SAINT JOHN, N-E, Sept. 254- Tberu are headache: and held- aches. Nine months we a clwinc cnnse door ctruck M1‘. O. Rlymwd MBA!- llctcr on the head. Ho'“cnw ntorl" but coon forgot the incident and pursued hi: usual nctivltlcc. Period- ical headaches occurred, sought medical assistance the other day when hemorrhngu developed. andbo X-rny plates revealed :. fracture Physicians termed. his cue one of tho rarest on record. c. bump m the head since the inJurr wwmd would have meant death, they laid. Predicts Good Farm Prices (Spoclnl to the Guard-Ill) MONOTON, N. 13., Sept. 25- Tbere is considerable ‘ , ment in the economic outlook on Prince Edward Island, particularly in the matter of our potato crop and black fox pelts, mm Il/lurdock Kennedy, of Btadalbono, P. lii. 1., director of the Canadian Notional Railways, who was a. passenger on thQ Ocean Limited passing through Moncton this afternoon enrouin to Montreal. Mr. Kennedy stated that good prices should be i received for seed potatoes and that prices are holding up well for black nulllrigllnln , iCnnndlan Preu) MONTREAL, Sept. fle-Jlcticuffc Mld Dotty larceny added spice to the exhibition football game between Montreal Football Club's interpre- vinclal football union team and Montreal's Canadian National inter- mediates here yesterday. The big four entry won 1n a cantor, 81-0 :0 Montreal got its first taste of foot- ball for the season. Piste flew in the fourth quarter and the crowd surged into tho field to form a struggling mun o: h“. manlty sprinkled with policemen and officials trying their boat to bring a semblance of order out of the melee. While the fight wu swaying back and forth somebody ran of! with the football and referee Ken Barwlck had to get a new pig- skin befom the game could be re- sumed. Clarry I'm-an, astute Wheelers’ coach, picked c. tough crow for hi: squads first test under fire. Th; rough and ready railroad shopmen gave no quarter and asked none. They tore into the seniors with a will and held them fairly well for one quarter. Then the Wheelers cut loose and the score begun to mount. Seven penalties were meted out 1n the course of the battle, four of them resulting from the spectacular BEllEVES SUN ALIVE liiENlillNll P110100’. NI" low. U-(CJU- A Nova Bcotinn mother who has ctudfutb Muted to believe her atop-con died 1n Plunder: hoped wnlfht for confirmnticn of his identity behind the mycbcrimu outback 0f holtllltiel. but ‘he too young for actual fighting, he was kept 1n mglnud until his 18th birthday. Then they cent him to trance, and one day Mrs. Jordan BOt an official letter telling lun- ho was "missing." But who refused to bollm him 8 she rand this summer of the “X. X. Smith“ who had given his name u Jordan when no u-rlvcd In Imalnnd. Ibo wrote to wus- minltcr Hospital authoring for further information. Now she 1| waiting m: word from the hospital. And cm has enllltod the aid nl-lo of Dr. lib-co- erick Yon-stun. Montreal Editor and l native of Pictou County. who wrote bar that he would investi- BMA the matter further. Mm. Jordan and other: of 11w funfly lre boning that soon tlwy will be seeing Wilson lgain, m; father in here, and there an sev- eral brothers and sisters who hm lvns m clwn 1m Wilson u dead. "-—~—————-——-__ Tho manuscript of Keats‘ "Ode to B 11181111118010" has Just been pre- sented by Lord Crown to the Fitz- willinm Museum, Cambridge, 1mg- land. ----_-____.__ When two buffaloes charged nn nutomobflo on n wet night near olllatlllg ggmq wfl] b, SEPTEMBER 21,193, wonx noors Men's full grain 1 Work Boots with Pm, or leather soles. Slut-so boots that will 51am’; fall weather. Brown o black. Size 6 to ll. r Hillier I .____ Black or br Elk Work fillcmggg; waterproof Welling Dfinco" or leather sole: Men. Size 6 to 11 “"’1~.?f??.%f?s2.7s 5 TILLSONBUEG- Ina-unload Ever-yup. Melts light black u... made solid to wear well l8. $2.75 BRA D Y FOOTWEAR co. _ iii “Uh- 1619 . My» ‘ma, l, N0 11cc , Certs-In rumor: rogn-dln‘ M‘ having been stolen from my an“ are absolutely “l” m; “m,” H’ GORDON MMMILLAN, (Joruwnll, p, g l. 0o llot Neglect Your Eyes An examination fnlghl b. 0| grout benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMITBISI‘! Charlottetown and Alborton K311111818. Africa, recently, the driv- er frightened away the animals by 511490111118 tho hcodlbhtfl on and off. Han? Scott, Mill Mir! Edwards was appointed to arrange program for October meeting, which is to b, held It the home of ma. Spur. goon Warren on Oct. 0th, when roll call will be answered with "A om- adian. book I have read and its 5119710191 Refroclmwnt Committee: M". RI? MQQKiII-nw. Mrs. Glen Owen. Mrs. Bruce MacKinley, Misc Leah MncKinley. The program for "lo avenfnl consisted of a solo. "Moon is Cleansing on the Lake," by Mica Hilda Stevenson: recita- tllm. "W lords of Creation,” by Mm. J. Stevenson; solo, "Juanita," by Misc Mary Edwards, and gcvonzl lnicrwtlns refldinsu. At the close of the program. a acuity lunch was served and l. social tim, en. Professional Gard ' Q BABBISTERS. SOLICITORS, ITG MOLEOD (l BENTLEY»; LLBENTNIH Nicholson's Foxllealth, Stewart 8. Lowthen .1. n. sTI-iwanr. n. o. N. W. LOWTIIII l4 Grant George Street MONEY T0 LOAN W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Badster and Attorney-nt-Lnw MONEY T0 LOAN 081cc: 1B0 Richmond Shoot Donnybrook 1n tho closing moments Joycd. i of the game. ivoarn mvna w. r. ____ Tln- Abysnlnlnnu clnlru to hnvo g The regular monthly meeting of “n” ‘fl-n cofflil-o ‘tlohtho $031111.‘ Yen! and l this branch was held at the 1mm’ PC1671 R31! loluooolo: 7.“ A. M, no? tiny’; 11:.“- rln ‘Irina-dazzling ‘ of Mrs. Russell Whcatley on Wed- M. ll. Road . 8.00 " ‘lflélchnllin- k ‘ u . h n t I 1 nesday evening, Sept. 0th. In the G”P""“ -- 3-19 notNlxr|o;'":r':d mull piping-Nan lnfenx with absence of the President, the Vice President, Mrs. Harry Scott, occu- 113M“, Chmug, om“ 345 | ‘pied the chair. Meeting opened by New Perth 9.05 repeating the Club Women's Creed vermm m" 9-20 Cherry Valley 9,35 in unison. Fourteen mcmbe a re- you“ 9 sponded to roll call with “My fav- orite vegetable and how to prepare it." Reports of the different corn- rnittees were given and some small bills presented and paid. It was moved and seconded that $1.00 be paid to district convention, also that $10.00 be given to Pro- WHEN HE c-xaus- BY occur- ivfti. a: QUlET ARQUND HERE- ‘S i iii! rill ou-r or Toma, ‘BOYOU CAN'T PLAY 0N Fr- CAcaE- \‘\..L- “Jiklfi- gillil lie Sturgeon 45 Arrives in Charlottetown 10.15 4-00 p. m. Dally Except. Sunday. | connect. with Bu: at George Poole‘ Store, Lower Montague, 8.30 n. m. P0 mlnlmnm of 28 cents. vlncial Sanstorlum, $5.00 to be paid 1299' now and $5.00 at c. later date. It was decided that this Institute buy an Aladdin Lamp for uh, in the Hall. New School and Sick Oom- mlttoes for the next thy-cg month. were appointed. School: Mrs. Ed- ison Mutch, Miss Helen warrgn_ Sick: Mrs. Fulton Moreslde, Mrs. ._.. , _-_.= . ‘ . Bfimfim, U" ‘lather By George MclVlnnm. ‘QELb, “CED THE plANQ 5,55 PM so soRRY-morasaon- wring-THAT x CAN HELLO‘. SEND A ! ., _, , w: PRoFs-ssor-z c-i'"r PLAY u- eur we PIANO Vb Au. Bswc. ‘rt-is. \ NQ Q|A|Q°-TL)NER QVEQ FD GNE TEN BUCKS FER A BiCl ROCK RlfiHT NON TO MY HOUSE RHSHT’ AWAY" N 5°"? Mil’. Poole’: Store Cliiiilli Returning, leaves Revere Hotel at Puoengors from Georgetown may Bu will stop on signal at any int. Dellvery pnrcoln carried at n lug nlmont lllylhlnf lnole, but Hm prloo of Fons: nml Prlfn tho world nver, 1: Good Foul Am] Plenty of it wllh a tonnpoonfnl of “Nicholson? Fox Health" mldcd once a Ilny to kI-rl their Dlgonflvo orgnnn ln good work- 1n; order. then tho Polling Honnnn oomo: m-rh all: pub fllonn and Sheen on Foxr: you n hn: no oqlml. Buying my Drun at wholesali- now, no to lire ‘fen-d more of fhlu Powder I haw rt- s tinned tho nrlm- nf a ll 1-2 lh. box of |"NII‘IIIIIIDII'I Fox llcnlfh" from 51-7! '10 ‘L25; 55 810.00: delivers-l fro“, lhlll paper. (Thin Powder I: put llll frolh no orclnrr-rl.) DR. IOhurIoNrtnwn, P. I. Tho lllg Fox Show will noon be on fend lo almw or pelt, fhln Pun-flu I can rnduro jlrlrel. all Ilnnrlmrn n chum-e lo lhn. from If 111.00: yon menllol .1. Mi xrcnomor, ' 1.1m Telephone INFORMATION GINTLKJIIN: Kindly and mo receipt book: MY NAME l! ...-....u...-...- Addrool ......................... Phono No ...-...-...-.. 9-711 MAIL IT TODAY! muza canumrou DEPARTMENT nannqoxarnas m Gnu-Man, Charlottetown, P. n1. my loos-l paper, The Chnrlotulown Gnu-dim, and fnll dc- tnllc rohtlvo to tho free offer of valuable Cash awn-as to be mndo 1n tho great profit-wring campaign. Street No. ................... Contutaul: chould enroll their lumen now lllll n! ltutod at once. Bond for rooelptbook: now and I64 l" curly Ila-t. You can mnk: good money ouch week. EVERY ACTIVE MEMBER. PAID CASH EACH WEEK THERE WILL BE N0 LOSERS 48R GUIIPON for taking lublorlptlon: to lolclobonIulloacnnnaunonll canon:n::::n:n:~::~::aoncl n