w w‘ T?‘ . ‘vrv-Iw‘ ‘in .. .. v vv-u s RAND w nannies ans-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 FAMGUS STORY “DANGEROUS DAYS? ,li..z=t.raasti.*ie.tnz.se The tense days of a great national crisis as a back- ground for a pow- erful story of mar- ried life. Married and Loving Another Vi: l . li-t-» i l l$ilt Tiiliic‘ always t o l‘.- Ill i’ The story cf a great marriage ‘problem when two couples are mis- .fIl8l€d. 1h t zltt‘ tacularp rcouciio ofagre at m‘ in . crisisthat ‘l .1 - souls of me women. EXTRA! BABE RUTH , EXTRA! The lloine Run King oi Baseball See lluw he Does it THE Mae Edwards Blayers Mae Edwards Jack Werner Corbin WITH AND MATINEE _‘_‘_'l‘he Girl in the Wilderness” 2.30 1 ‘first-class 4 he TONIGHT “A Woman’s Game ” 8.30 Vaudeville Between Acts élgpecial Added Attraction 8-- PIECE JAZZ ORCHESTRA -- Curtain rises evening be obliged to wait. until first act is Tickets ordered by phone, or left to be called for will not be held alter 6.30 on the evening oi‘ the performance unless paid for. '— at 8.30 sharp. Parties arriving late will (JVPP. . .-a|ah'.al_. Central Guardian l ‘IQ GAME THURQDAY, Aliblfl > '3 Sign‘ . a ans- IF YOU LIKI GOOD THINGS to sat come to 8t. James Hallow- e'en tea Thursday 2|. I YOU'LL ENJOY YOUR TEA if you come to St. James Hall next Thursday. Admission 50 cents. 2i. AA-‘ l THE BALL I8 OUTI Seethe Ab- biee and Saints at lt Thursday af- tel-noon. CHICKEN SALAD, pastry, cake land small cakes at 8t. James Hal- i lowe'en tea on Thursday. 2i. 3 p. m_ sharp. E, THE BIGGEST GAME of the sea- son. Abbies and Saints, Thursday it 3 p. in. sharp. b THREE CHEERS FORI Come ‘and see for your self who will cheer first, Abbies or Saints. Thurs ’ day afternoon. SOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED- ‘ WARD IBLANIL-Beautiltul Illus- ‘trated descriptive souvenir ready to mall. Only 50c. by mall 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. ‘ A GREAT SNAP at Prtnvse Iiros Saturday only. 25 dozen splendid ribbed hose All sizes, 25c pair. 3786-10-27-41. L. REG BONNELL demonstrat- ing l-‘ashionCraft-iCloth-ing will be at "The Haberdashery" 'l‘hursday, October 28th. We invite anyone interested in high-grade clothing 'to see the line. 3801-10-27-2i. A GREAT BARGAIN in young iuerfs overcoats. Regular price $35.00 will be sold while they last tat half price. $17.50, Prowse _Br0s._ 'Llmited. t 3774-10-27-31. YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS A great bargain in young mens 0v ercoats. Sizes B4 to 40. Regular price $35.00 W11 be sold at hall’ price, while they last at $17.50 Prwsc, Bros, Ltd. 3774-1027451. HALLOWEEN TEA and outcr- tainnicnt at Iluniei- Rivcr Satur- (lily October so. in aid o! thc r. n. island Protestant Orphanage build- ing fund, excellent local talent. A entertainment. Doors open at 7.30. Admission 75 cents. lf evening not fine to be held tho h following evening. "l S. S. CANADIAN MINER uu» avoiilzihly ilelayved, will sail from Alfllllfétll Friday. October 29th, for (‘ll2ll'l()ll(?l.0\Vl1 direct. She will be due Tuesday November 2nd. und loads general- cargo for St. John's Newfoundland. For further particulars apply to Buntain, Bell & Co., Agents. ' Oct. 27 6i, ' T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. -The amount required to meet thc cost of extension on the Prince County Hospital is $25,000.00. The amount subscribed is 521155000. The amount paid in on account of amount subscribed is $12.306.00. Would all who have subscribed and all others who wish to do so. kindly hand their subscription to Mr. (Tharles l-lensley, (funadian Bunk o1 Commerce, or Mr. I~I. J. Ilinssy, Town Clerk's Office, Sum- merside and oblige the Board of Trustees ot‘ the Prince County llospital. 359G~10-20-y\‘ed. iii. LEFT FOR HOME.—.\Ir. Angus Panton and Mrs. Panton and Mr. Herbert Boss and Mrs. Boss, lMrs. lludlcy and gritiidson who had been on a pleasant and prolonged visit to Iloliast left for their ros- Wtfiivt- homes. l\lr. Punton to I-‘raiuinghani, biases, l\lr. Boss and Mrs. Dudley to Lowell, Ma ‘s. " wr-ro zirrtiliilianiivrl by . Jluy IVIvNoill hi‘ Eldon. The writcr fools sure that they wcrc loath tn lciivo "The Gcm of tho Ocean“. “'l‘hc Garden oi" the Gulf" and Belfast thc garden of Prince Ed- ward Island. lt is needless to say that those folks onloyed their vis- it, and besides renewlntgold friends have made 111311)’ new ones by thi-lr kind and genial ‘ (lisposition. Their friends earnestly hope that they will be spared to come on another irislt us they are welcome, thrice welcome. KOXOXflHWO-Y Souvenir of Prince Edward Island Handsomely Illustrated and Artlstically Print- ed on Art Paper. Only Limited Number on Sale. Price 50o. By Mall 57o. Charlottetown Guardian Oiiice IIQ-fl-l-Ue it Princes-Edward . l J : ‘ 8 i ants-Inclement“ The Finishing Touch oi Smartness is obtained by wearing Morris 8i Smith's smart-appearing shoes for particular women. ,We have such a large assort- ment of lasts, leathers, finishes and sizes that you can very likely he fitted on your first visit and take them away with you. No trouble to make try- ons. MGRRIS 8t SMITH Big Shoe Store. — Cross. I ‘In. » .. . trier} ., l TRADAOIE snobs aciiooi. PA a The School Fair that was held success and embraced the schools Donaldston. Blooming Point and Tracadle Cross with Misses Stella ette Coady as respective teache Considering the small number schools participating, the exhibits were of an excellent quality ‘anfi and quantity that of any other t in the Inspectorate. Cuties and cake served by the ladies filled a, big want on occasions of this kind, and was well patronized, the pro- ceeds going towards the School Fair Fund. The Judsling was cap- Court, liiiss Helen MeKenna, and Mr. D. L. Giddlngs, Charlottetown, who awarded prize cards to the winning competitors. Before dispersing to the flelg 10 indulge in the ‘usual sports excel- lent speeches were delivered by Rev. Father ltlclntyre, the judgeg and others present, all of whqm spoke in very pleasing terms on the success of the lair congratula- ting both teachers and pupils and demonstrating the educational val. lll‘ to be derived from such work if properly carried out. They also purposed meeting at an early date to organize for next your soliciting the support of the people and stat- ing that only by a hearty co-opern- tion on the part of the parents and rate payers can anything like a success he obtained. Following ismfllist of those who were successful in securing prizes: cnAss- a, Section, 1~—.<Oats. 1. Harold Court, Donnldston 2. lllarle McDonald, Blooming Pt. 3. Frank Lacey, Tracadle Cross. 4. Gordon" liiclntyre, Tracadle Cross _ Section 2.—Wlient 1. Marie McDonald. Blooming Pt. 2. Frank Lacey, Tracadle Cross 3. James lllckenna, Tracadle Cross. - . 4. John Rowe, Tracadle Cross. Section 4..—Corn. 1. Fred Rowo, Donaldston. 2. John Rowe, ‘Fracudic Cross. Sci-lion 5~—-B(‘IIIIS. 1. llarolillourt. Donaldstoii 2 Hort-ell Arbing, Donaldston. ll. Roymnnil Rowe Donaldston. 4. Albert Court. Donaldston. CLASS 2. Section 1—-—Blue Potatoes 1. Louis WcDonalil, Donaldston. ‘l . Joseph Bridges, Tracadle 3 A Miniéent licGillvray, Bloom- ing Point. 4. Clara Bowlan, Donaldstou. Section 2—Rcd Potatoes; 1. Frank Lacey, Tracadle (‘rose-a 2. James Kelly. Blooming Point. 1i. Joseph Bridges, 'l‘i'aicndio (. ‘OHS. 4. AlIii-rt iCourt, Donuldston. Sci-lion 3.-—'l'urnips. 1. Annie Ilowlait. Donaldstou. ‘.2. Willie Lacey, 'l‘r:icndic Cross, it. Frank lsabeiy, ‘Tracadle Cross. 4. llarolil Court, Donaldston. - Section 4‘.—Carrots. l‘ 1 Willie i2. John l\rblrig, Donaldston. :1. Mary ‘McIntyre, Tracadle moss. 4. Merrel Arbiug, Donaldston. Section 5,-—Mangolds. 1. Harold Court, Donaldston 2. Albert Court, Donaldston 1i. Annie Bowlun, Donadston. CLASS 3. Section L-Jfomatnos I. Raymond itowc. Donaldston. 2 Claude ‘Mclicnnn, Tracmiiv lifross. 3. Vincent. McGillvray, Bloom- ing Point 4. Patrick ‘Morris, Donaldsion. Section 2.--Cucumbsrs. .1. John Rowe, Tracadle Cross. 2. Virginia iMcKenna, Tracadle (Jross. 3. Donald McGdllivray, Bloom- ing Point. 4. Major McKinnon, Tracadle Sect ions lip-Onions, I Major I\Ic.Kinnon, Tracadle (Toss. 2. Frcll Lynch, Donnldston. ti. Frank Lacey, Tracnillr? (lross. 4. Vincent hicGlllvray. Blooming Point. unit nun WITH PlMPlES. On Face. ‘ Large, Red, inflamed. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals. 4 "Pirnples began to appear on my flfifi hey were scauered all over it,and they became large and red. I could not hsipau-atch- In; them, and I was a fright- ful sight. I was ashamed to go among peo is. At nlghtmytamwaaao nflamcd . that I scratched and loss of sleep resulted. "I used Cuticura Soap and Oint- rnenl, and after using four cakeaoi Cuticura Soap and two. boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Isaac. Benveniste. 705 3d Ava" Seattle, Waaln, Jan. 28,1919. Prevent further trouble by using ‘Cullen-a for all wit: purposes. Scnpils, lllll 30H "MM M 82% bssaw-‘mmm- .4. Monday, Oct. 4th, was a dsciddl “ Morris, Annie McDougall and Je w A equalled, if not excelled. ‘in qual ablly done by Inspectors Doyle and C‘. Power. Tracadle Cross... . 4 some ~. 5-1111 fir" - Gection L-Pumlilins. 1. a Wdlclsaac. Tracadle Cross. , ,8. Annie Bowlan. Blooming Point. 158M101! o.-l.t:ets. yjAi-bifll. Donaidston. J uqy Arising, Donaldston. "u ry’ ey, Tracadle Cross. Y Mdlntyre, ‘seems Tip-cits“... % . ' 1. Louis McDonald, Doneldston. 2. Reginald McDonald. Donald- ‘: Jogeph Bridges, Tracadle oss. 4. Gordon McIntyre, Tracadle Cross. CLASS 4. Section 2.—-Flowers. ' 1, Hugh McDonald, Tracadle ‘Cross. 2, Fred Lynch, Donaldstone. a. Lucy Arblns. Dvneldetvn- 4. Patrick Morris, Doneldston. Section 3, —Flowers (mixed). '1. Mary Lacey, Tracadle ‘Cross. 2. Willie Power. Tracadle Cross. 3. Francis Morris, Donaldstou. Section 4. 1. Stella McKenna, Tracadle Cross. . 2.. Virginia MoKennn, 'I‘racadle Cross. GLASS 5. Section L-Alillles. 1. Fred Lynch, Donaldston. 2. Mary McIntyre, Tracadle Cross 3. Edith iCourt. Donaidston SectIon2.-Plums 1. Major McKinnon, Tracadle. 2. Patrick Morris, Donaildeton 3. Mary iMclntyre, Tracadle. 4 Gordon McIntyre, Tracadle. CLASS 6 Section 2 Canned Vegetables 1. Mary Lacey. Tracadle (‘r088- 2. Anniet Bowlan, Donaldston. ti. Marie McDonald, Blooming Point. CLASS 7. Section 1. Loaf of Bread. .\lary McIntyre, Tracadle Cross . Rebecca Bowlan, Donaldston. Annie. Bowltm. Donaldston. Mary Lacey, Tracadle Cross. ‘Section 2.-—Biscuits. R95“? I. Marie McDonald, Blooming Pt. 2-. Mary McIntyre, Tracadle Cross. 3. Mary Lacey, Tracadle Cross. 4. Rebecca Bowlan, Donaldston. Section fiL-Ginger Snaps. 1. Marcalena Ryan, Blooming Point. 2. Mary Lacey, Tracadle Cross. 3. Rebeoca Bowlan, Donaldston. 4. Estella McKenna, Tracadle Cross. Section 5.—.Candy. (a) 1. Etta Smith. Donaldston. (h) 1. Etta Smith, Donaldston. CLASIS Section 1. . Estella McKonna, Tracadle. . Virlginia McKenna, Tracadle. . Lucy Arblng, Donaldston. tJt-lr-l Section 2. . Virginia McKenna. Tracadle. . iEstelle tMcKenna, Tracadle. tel- Section 8. . Annie Bowlan, Donaldston. . Lucy Arbing, Donaldston. _ lib-A Section 4. . Virginia McKenna, Tracadle ‘H CLASS 9. Section 1. llnmmvt‘ llnnillt- 1. John Arbing. Iionaitiston. 2. . Gordon ‘McIntyre, 'l‘riicndlc Cross. 3. Raymond- Rowe, Donaltlston. 4. Ivan Smith, Doualdston. GLASS 10. t1. (Gordon tMclniyro, "frnrcailio (Irons. 2. James Cross. B.= Major llfdKinnon, Tracadle Cross. ‘ 4. Frank Lacey, Tracadle (fross. ~5. l-‘rcil Rowc, Donaldston. CLASS 11 Section 1.—~Weeds. l. Blooming Point. ‘School. 2. Donnldston School. Weed Seeds. Itlclicnuu. 'l‘racatlio Section 2. 1. Vincent McGlllvray, Blooming Point 2. Louis McDonald. Donaldslon. CLASS 12. Section L-Exerclso Book 1. Mary Lacey, ‘Tracadle (iross. tSecllon 2—-Maps (over 12.) 1. Annie Bowlan, Doniildston. 2. Stella McKenna, Tracadle Cross 3. ‘Mary Lacey, Tracadle Cross. 4. Louis McDonald, Donaldston. Section 3.—"MB[)B (under 12;) i1. W-lllle Power Tracadle Cross. 2. Mary Molntyrc, Tracadle Cross v3. fllude dVIcKlnnon. Tracadle Cross 4. Virginia McKenriii. Tracadle (Tress. Sec. 3. Artwork. '1. Mary McIntyre. Tracadle Cross. " Section 3. Landscapes. z. Annie Bowlan, Dona/Idston. ti. Fred Lynch, Donaldston. p, Jam" Kelly, Blooming Point. Tracadle ‘ .1, iWllllo Power, Tracadle Cross. _. I ’ was. ELLA Lanwicx. l .-anetl\s ‘Kansas C"! "m" whoaa remarkable restoration by ‘Panlac has aatsnlahod her - neighbors, many °7 "M" have begun taking the Mas- ter Madielnm. “They all ggrgq wlih MO {MIC l! ll "IO grandest modllllne on Barth," aaya Mrs. Laftwlck. "A number of my friends, after seeing the wonderful good Mn!“- did me, began taking the medicine, and now they all agree with me that it is the grandest medicine on earth." said Mrs. Ella Leftwick, 722 Pile Sh, Kanplis City, Kane. “Tanlac completely restored my health." she said, "and just seein- ed to give me a new lease on life. It 1 could talk personally with every woman suffering as I did, I would urge them to take this inedi- cine. "For the first time in threc years 1 am able to eat and enjoy three lienrtiy meals every day and not suf- fer in the least with indigestion afterwards. I am never troubled now with the awful smothering spells that used to frighten me so much. and the dreadful headaches] that came upon ine every day ‘have been entirely broken up. “l was extremely nervous and couldn't sleep well. but now my nerves are in splendid shape, and I sleep like it child every night. My strength has been so wonderfully increased that I can now do all the housework in my eight-room house and attend to the children besides. I feel just splendidly rill the time now. Tanlac is certainly worth its weight in gold." _ Tnnlac is sold in Charlottetown by Redilin Ilros., tin Montague by H- J. Manon. J. P. \Vhite. Murray River, II. M. Chisholm, North Try- on, R. H. Cameron & (‘o., Prapaud, and H. P. (foohoil, Murray Harbor. Loril’s Company, Bordon; Loril's Company. Cape 'l‘raverse, and Lord's Company, Farletou. 4. Patrick; Morris, Donaldslon. Section 3, Annual Drawing. a-zsiau l. lylary Lacey, Tracadle lCross 2. Gordon blclntyro, 'l‘rzicudle "o o (Ti ss. 1 . Frank Lacey, Tracadle Cross. g 4. Claude hlchlnnon, 'I‘racadlc g Cross. ' Section 3. Fruit Drawing. 1_ 1. Patrick Morris, Ilonaldston. , g L’. Fred Lynch Donaldstou. 3 3. Gordon blclnlyre, "\/'\ /'\ /‘\ /‘\_/ \_/".' ‘J’ \.'~\." ‘.' \’ ‘. ‘- f‘. RA 1K 1 \ I \ I \_/ \_/ V’ \_'" ‘x/ .' I.‘ ' . A v Q ‘t f ._ t y ".3 \_"\_/\_/'\_/ \_i\_/'\_/ \._I \._/ \ I Betsy Lane Shepherd and Madelene MacGuigan Soliololi Tonight Charlottetown i5 privileged to hear Betsy Lane Shepherd and Madelene Mac- Guigan Sokoloff. The famous American soprano and the eminent violinist will appear in person. Their program consists of “the music that America loves.” Assisting them will be Igor Sokoloff, cellist, Rieuzi ‘Thomas, pianist, and Mp Thomas A. Edison’s Three Million Dollar Phonograph. STRAND THEATRE 7 p. m. sharp FREE TICKETS By special arrangement, this is an invitation concert.‘ Call. write or telephone us for free tickets of admit- tance. They will be issued in order of application. A. E. TOOMBS 167 Queen Street NOTE-So great has been ‘the demand for seats that but few remain. \\'c advise you to call in person today. , ,_—— ,< -. “MK I. / /\»\/\/'\/'\/'\1\/\/\11PM’t1‘1w \_- I" ' ‘ ' \/\" Q 2. ilugli blcllonaltl and John CLASS 14-, SPORTS. . :i. l-‘ranlr Lacey and Willis Pov- Section 3, Pencil Drawing. 100 Yards Ilasll, Boys Fuller l2. or 1. Gordon Mclntyrc, 'I‘riicatl~1o i. Joseph li;lt‘l‘_\'. Jnqmh '1‘lv|‘in('r “m! LONE MC. Cross. 2. Iiddio l'tl\\'l'l‘ Dnnflhp l ‘ 2. Mary Lacey, 'l'riicuilii~ Cross. ‘.1. \\'a\rrcn llysiii. ‘ ' “play Rm.“ B. “Jillic Power, 'I‘riitruiiiti Cross. 1_ »|-,.,,,.;,,li,. (‘r055 'l‘t\.lllll.' 4. 1' rod Lynch, Donuliistoii. Buys 0v,“- 13‘ L lmmtldsu,“ vyeam . Donald lli-Doiiiilil. 1i. ltlooiiiiug Point Team. l-‘rcii lloirv, Sack Race. Willie I‘o\vcr, 1. Frcd Lynch and John Rowe. . Patrick iliorris. r. Patrick Morris and Donald Girls ‘Unilcr 1:3. lli-Ikiiiulil. . (Yatht-riiic lllllillvs 3. Jami-s holly und Fred Rowe- . Virginia Jli-lii-iiiiii. Wheelbarrow R808. liliiry hlclntyrc. 1. Patrick Luccy and Donald M0- Girls Over 12. Donald. . Estelle bit-Kenna. L’. John Rowe and J0me?! 519mm‘ . Charlotte llown. no. . Rebecca lloivc. 1i. Louis McDonald and Patrick '1' "i i ill '- - , '5 Fm“ l ‘C I e 1 DOlliltllle€\%flgtJllll‘lrie.tlllll Fred ‘Ihwrllugh McDonald and Allan Mt?“ 4. Annie 'I3o\rian, Donnlllglol-L Rowa "mm 41 T >4gam~ri_ —n 1n___.