OCTOBER_15. “I936 sumuomrs comm: T0 iliiii HIIIJSE! A 40-pouud bundle of joy will be dropped ll o“, door today — i" I grand bigshowsurround- ‘ ea by s grent star cuti ' Phauflnnl down and mu! m, 0on7- on. Win lain] to Iuwl ram: "and umn rornlur. LlTTL I SYBII. JA Ynulr, folh, II: the marl bland awn! of 1h notch filmed rcrmr your. BiCsror" A Warrior lion. Picture with GLENDA FARRELL 0 ROBT. ARMSTRONG EDW. EVERETT HORTON 0 JACK la RUE PLU$‘-— CARTOON & CHARLIE CHASE, Comedy SON TODAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY DAILY 3.15—'l.00—9.00 P. M. SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 MATINEE ‘ ' " _ _, K EVENING 16° ' 27° 27c. 33c, 38c LONG RIVER SCHOOL Honor roll for months of August and September: Grade X-l, Juanita Campbell; l, Arthur Johnstone. Grade VI—1,_ Marguerite Camp- bell; 2, Bobbie Dunning; 3, James Brown. Grade V-l, Eunice Campbell; 2, Jeanette Brown; 3, Jean Campbell. Grade IV-l, Margaret Paynter. Grade III-l, Billie Campbell; 2, Andrew Campbell; 8, Eric Camp- tell. Grade II Sr.-1, Windsor Camp- bcll; 2, Jean Fitrsimqions; 3, Verna Paynler. Grade II Jr.—1, James Fituim- B10115. Gracie I (aS-Byron Fltzsimmons. B-l. Lloyd Brown. 0-1, Jackie Paynter; 2, Brenton Payntcr; 8, Jean McLeod and Ger- ald Jolmstone, (equal). Perfect attendance- Marguerite Paynter, Jeanette Brown, Vernon Payntcr, Austin fltzslmitions, Jean Campbell, Margaret Puyhter, Billie Campbell, Eric Campbell, Verna Paynter, Ivan Paynter, Windsor Campbell, Byron Fiizsimmons, Brenton Pflynter and Jackie Payn- ter. -____________ STRICT ON IRISH DANCES LIXNAW, rish Free fitair-(C. PJ-“The only way to deal with l-nlght dances is to excommuni- caic them," said Father Brawn of this County Kerry Town, object- ing to applications for dances at halls in his parish. ‘ JQILQLQMQUMMRXLQHXKUMQQQKULUJQJAUHMSJRQQQQULLRQU QUJJLLMQQQQL Arrears of Land, Personal Property and Income Taxes To Whom It May Concern:- EBITIO- Notice ls hereby given that payment of ail taxes due the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Princc Edward island in respect to Land. Pcrronai Property and Income assessment is immediately required. Other- Wise steps will be taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act. 1924- snd thc Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection of All Personal Property and Income ‘faxes remaining unpaid on the _ P L U S DAILY 3.l5--7.00—8.5: MATINEE .1 ‘llc - 27c 3 TiiE WESTERN ICE FCILS I PLIIT 1 T0 CREATE I ClllFllliiiil EIIBIIE, L. I I Q ...._ COMEDY AND FRANK MERRIWELL-CBAPTER c TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 ._, Q ' ' The Central Guardian pf ..':'.::..".':.":."..'.' .:;:"'.::..:::...:":.: n IIQII, nature may be iuserivri at l strictly payable in cents n. word advance. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-6798-7-12-312. SUPERIOR HOCKEY TEAM gearing postponed until November CORNWALL CHARGE Oct. 18th, New Dominion at ll A.M.; King- ston at 3 PM. Special service at Kingston at 7.20; Cornwall at '1, Rev. D.K. Ross, Minister. [.7938 KINKORA HALL-Play enter- tainment with specialties by dra- matic society of Holy Redeemer Parish, Friday. Oct. 16th, 8,15. L7241-10-l3-2l A DIEETING of the central group of the P. E. Island Presbyterial will be held in Zion Church on Friday. Oct. 16th, aczso p.m, This group includes Si. James, Zion, Marshfleld, Mount Stewart, Har- flnswn. Clyde River aha Highfleld. Miss Marv Irving will bring a. n, P011 of the annual meeting held at Halifax. 1,7934 dfl’ ‘ NO TRACE 0F BUEGLARS-yl Police investigating the two week- end burglaries in Charlottetown announced yesterday that as yet there were no developments. They had been unable to locate the safe taken from the Baird Drug Cor. office, they said, and believed the" it had been rifled and then prob- ably dropped over one oi the docks. Personals Mrs. Cyrus Ings of China Point. I is spending the winter with her daughters in Brockton lvihss. 'I'he"Mlsses Lois Bell and Edith Inman, P. W. C. students, spent the iveek-end at the homes of their ,= parents in ‘Ilctoria. Messrs. Archie MacFai-lane and, Reg Mahar leave this morning for; Bridgetown, N.S,, where they will‘ play hockey this winter. Col. K. B. Rogers and Mr. L. A. McDonald of Charlottetown, leave this morning for Halifax and other Nova Scotian cities on a. short business trip. GARAGE Mounted Police yesterday were in- ve-itlsatlns a break at the Poole 687E811 0n the Town Road ilear Montague. $20.00 worm o; gum- mobile accessories were taken by the burglars who gained entrance EVENING" 27c — 33c Island Lady Wedded lit Quincy, Mass. The following appeared in l. Quincy, lviassachusctts paper of re- cent date: A Wedding of interest to Quincy folks took place Saturday night, Sept. 26, when Miss Mary Anita Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Scott of Cornwall, P.E.I., ‘became the bride of David Ernest Iuman, son of Mrs. Barbara In- man of Federal Ave, South Quincy. The ceremony, performed by Rev. William Nieoll of the First United Presbyterian church took place at the nome of the bride's aunt and Lucie, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Camp- bell, 24 Minot St., Dorchesirar. The bride, given zuvay by her un- cie, wore u gown of white satin, long tulle veil and carried bride roses and valley lilies. She was at- tended by Miss Nellie Hounan of Braintree. who wore blue satin and carried pink roses. Harold Inman, broihvr of the groom, ivns best marl, Miss Luella Nicoll of this city played the wedding llllLSlC and Ro- land '.l'ii‘l'(.‘ll sang "Oh, Premise Me" and “I Love You Truly." A reception was held at which close to 100 l'.l‘ifl\'l,‘S and friends wereuprcscnt. The couple were as- sisted in ICCCIVIU‘! by the bride's molhcr. She wore white gardenia wizh her blue lac: gown. Mrs. In- man, mother of the groom, wore a. blue gown and the bride's aunt, Mrs, Campbell. wore n eorsage with her flouxred crepe gown. Music was furnished by Miss Marlon MaeKeuzle, cousin of’ the groom from Qunicy. A buffet sup- N. MacLean- I into the building by breaking g, lock on the door. The garage was "WW1 by Messrs Emir: and Milton Poole. The break occurred Sunday night. Children's iii d S o c i c ty Ii e I d Monthly Meeting HXSTE. filll?".i.'lili”';i Agriculture, and Mr. P. J. McIsaac, ———-— M- L- A-. vice-president of the p. Th” r9911“ mommy "Wen"! °1 E- I. Co-operative Livestock Maia the Childfelfii Aid Society was held keting Board, are at present in New_ Yeswidai’ “Mmmn Wm! 511° We" foundland, looking over the situation 5148m- Dr- W- J- P- MMMl-llafl. with a view w establishing better Pmsldmg- livestock marketing am-cmgemiants. The Bgelli. Mr. W. J. Brawders, They are expected in return about Ba" a“ exifll-ii“ "W" "Emmi! the end or this VIOCIC. his activities during the summer. During that time he visited the homes in the country where the wards of the society are being look- ed after. I III-Y GRADE HOLD BIEFTING —The Hi-Y Grads held their usual Wednesday night supper meeting - in the Y last evening_ The speaker “was decldcd w mm the annual was Mr. Edward Mitchell of Toron- mecbmg m‘ Thuisda?’ M31“ ‘he 25"‘ to, an official of the Boy‘ Scout c’! Pmvembe’ when 1t L’ expected Association. His address was on the that M155 charm“ whitm“ subject of Youths Problems and “Xecuuve direct“ °I the Cumin“ was followed by a very interesting welfam Council’ “Ru address m” discussion. Mr. Charlie Golf hclcl mcetmg- the chair for the evening. A resolution was adopted urging r the education authorities to‘ bring ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE__AHS_ berm” the teachers u“ “eumny Samuel D. Pmion‘ announces the m" further mstructmn u’ the pupils marriage H1101‘ sister Miss Nina M. o“ the necessity or their 500d be‘ Sentner 145 Main St- Pmbody haviour not only in school but out Mm" to Frpderic E Bmmnd Jr‘ of school hours as well. The resol- 16 Harvest s,‘ Lynn The wedding ntion was passed because the society wok place in Hlnlpton NW Hump felt that there was a large amount 5mm’ N0‘, 23' 15,35, by me R2,.‘ of mm’ pufermg by mmms “mg Mr. Lnngmaid. (Miss Scntncr wm; on thmugh-out thelcuy‘ formerly from P, E. I» Mr. nllti per was served and the coup“; Mt Mrs. Bertrand will l'{‘?l(l€ on I-ligh- for new York and Washington on lnndAvtH. Salem. ltfass, whzre they n wedding trip and will be home to “m” m“ Wmhmd “ m“ b“? friends at 24 High st, after Oct. °w' 15. 25TH ANNIVERSARY-The Cor- onation Mission Band of N. Wlll.—' DEATHS shire celebrated it; 25th Anniver- WELLS-At Charlottetown, on sary by presenting the Pageant Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1936, Robert "The Beautiful City" in the church this afternoon to Albcrton. Funeral taken by Thcima MacLe-an as was as lviesscngcis were. Joyce Deacon,‘ Mrs“ John E_ on,“ and son Kw. and Jean Lane. The Choir nssi<ted , them in their recent sad berenve- sup,“ is to be cougraunnicd on, liih day of October, 193C, will be subject to interest at the rate of iive per cent per annum from date of default until paid T _ UNDER. AKEB Tax-payers in arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of Scp- 5343514133 i b 193 . em u’ 8 0. J. STEWART, Cbw‘ ‘ WWI IIIII Stspervlsor of ‘taxation. "- " --x-r-r-n;..;n-, UCQDDDDJDRUBGKQIY North w?“ L-6803-28-tf. 911°" 14' i _ __ __ _ A ,______,A__4.____,_, AGENTS lost of Hunter River! ' III». J. ROBERT MUTCH Csrterl Warehouse Charlottetown, P. B. I, Hundreds of ranchers have not found an CRUMBLA “A” Reg’d to promote excellent g Edwin Wells. Remains forwarded on Sunday evening Oct. 11th. The notice later. also Teacher, by Fay Jolznsrn. and Dorothy Toombr, Helm Hatlzerley, wish to thank all kind neighbours with solos and choruses. Thi= Iinmi ~ men‘ Lxlgol-lods-u’ having reached its 25th year of, Are you putting “REAL FUR” on your Pelters ? ything to equal VITA- rowih and development of prime. clear, richly furred pelts. VITA-CRUMBLA specially blended and cooked cere and vitamin accessory foods. You cannot afford to take chances this fail with poor. unproven materials-so place your orders now for VITA- CRUMBLA "A” Reg’d and feed with confidence on our “Money-back guarantee or satisfaction.” Anny ranchers with a large number of foxes prefer to feed R-M STAND- ARD PELTING CUBES during October and November. They are also specially prepared and blended for this specific season to promote and hold that much desired colour. R-M STANDARD PELTING CUBES contain vitamin A. B, D. E 51nd G and CV91‘? kIwWIl ingredient for the adequate nutrition of body and fur. BREEDERS. Pups and adults that are being kept for breeders should be fed separately 0h Vita-Crumble “B” Reg'd, a special breeding ration. Write today for a trlni order and a copy of the latest R-M Seasonal Feeding Schedule. NAPANEE . fifiifkbd. FOX FOODS 4 ONTARIO ai mixture, fortified with mineral from the McLean Funeral Home part of Pilgrim was very enpably Tempter by Muriel Toombs. Acting‘ . Card of Thanks ' Roma Mitchell. Wand-i Mticlean and relatives who were so kind to or wife); Mrs, Frank Mitchell is active service. EVANGELIZATION CAMPAIGN . T0 BEGIN-The campaign for the 1 ‘ “Evangelizatlon of Canadian l.fe" , will begin in this Province perhaps the last week in October Rev. J, M. McLeod, secretary of the lilinis- j , terlal Association. announced yes- ‘ terday. A committee with Dr. l George Pldgeon of Toronto, as y chairman has been studying the I proposed Canada wide campaign, r which will have as its object “the “A” Reg’d is a BURGLARIZED — I S. Weir. chairman of the United Church, brought greetings Mrs. Edward Watts and. Mrs. James Veteker, Grand ‘Prscadie. have returned home from Halifax. after visiting Mrs. Watts‘ daugh- ter, Mary, who is now recovering . satisfactorily at the Victoria Gen- ‘ eral Hospital from a serious illness. Opening 0f iiew United Church ' At Milivicw i l _ l An event of importance in the history of the Pownall Pastoral} charge, took place on Sunday. 1 October 4th, 1936, whenthe new United Church at Mlllview, was opened for public worship. The " lovely day, with radiant sunshine, the beautiful music, floral decora- tions, instructive addresses and gorge gatherings of people, left j memories, which will linger long in ‘ the minds of the worshipers. At ll a.m. the service of Dedica- ltlon was conducted by the Minis- lier Rev. George A. D. Elliott, as- i‘ sisted by Rev. Henry Pierce. In be- Ihalf of the Board of Trustees, the building was presented for dedica- tion by Mr. Vernon Jenkins, and the key delivered to the presiding Minister by Mr. William C. Smith. The sermon was preached by Rev. Henry Pierce, who took as his text, Ps. 90:17, “And let the beauty oi’ I the Lord our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands ‘ nesday, October l4'.h. No doubt the . 33137“ TO HELP END A COLD QUICKER TO HELP PREVENT MANY COLDS VICKS - V|¢K5 , VA-TRO-NOL I for a/ropr up 00:5 IlflJ/n/ VA w o R u a Just rub on ffiraar, c/ies/ \ _r_\ andback “\f- count Full details in eoch Vick: Pllttkqgc . _ . i Eastern Guard {an News Briefs From P. WC. By CHARLES E. MMARTIIUR l amrunnrrzxi" . l .—Th0 remains 1 i-‘raxicisE- Cox; I 1 Miss Carrie Car. Mass, 23ft} his; ta ment in I16‘! Iuflllrdi‘ nchluetts. A ernl sex". 1C6 w; Church. SOllTlF, 1 ’ It was decided at a meeting of the executive and social commit- tee held in Prince of Wales College bereaved widow . s a on fiiday, October 92h that a so- aroma m. Mm H “'1, cial for the students be held some cllal_lotl_mvn‘ TM r H time in the near future. Bishop’ 0mm“ H” r __‘.d_ "T-T“ ed in this city. The most of the colic-av 51114161115 returned to Charlottetown on ‘Fues- V ____,,,_,,_,._,__A_ day, October 13th. They resumw ELMWOOD “HAUL ed their studies in P.W.C. Wed- l __ Honor Roll in!‘ Grade X--i, l\i .. iBcll Canlplx-ll; Ii, l)» " students feel much better after a > well-earned holiday. i‘ bell. The members of the students‘ Gram. VIUML council held a. meeting in Prince of and In,“ G Wales College after the close of mm, 1\[4'Q'lli..(l, the last period on Saturday. The ‘i Gram, VJ, .. following officers were chosen: - i 2' Garficm _\I_.,,.;.;.,.,. President, John Denny; vlce-presi- y Grade n; i MLQu-m dent, Gordon Hyde; secretary. m“; L.’ Cr‘. ,. mun Beatrice Blanchard. i Gamma“; 4| 5 .,. Grade 11-- We are pleased to learn that. “vnfmd C;,n,_,,,,_;; Miss Margaret Woolner of Rustico phpe; 4_ BM ‘M .1,’ ,, is convalesclng quite favorably at Gnu“. 1 ; ,_ ». present. Miss Woolner is a second w“. year student at P.W.C. We wish g-"ad, I ,_;,,_1 u; . her a speedy recovery so that she Grade I ,,,___]_ n, 3 may be. able to resume her studies. Section A Szciety held their" rc- gular weekly debate yesterday uf- ternoou, Wednesday. Oriober 14th. l Tliliifiiil’ i l Holy ltetiiv." Football practice ivas held on Victoria Park Wednesday, October 14th. He" { 8.30 l’. M. Sharp r1 NORTH RIVER ’J—~—':"‘“ T ' WOMEN'S INSTITUTE N6TI€lt Twelve members attended the September meeting of North River Tm, nuPn-dfl“ n; "m, p3,.“ i, Womens Institute which was held drawn to the I s m "Fiiil at the home of lvixs. Peter Mac- j "il-“illllly 11-11% ‘ "W"! iprehihit the u-c m1 il~ ~ts ‘upon us; yea, the work of our ghands establish thou it." During éihe morning service, eleven young z people were received into member- f ship of the Church. Solos were ren- ’ dcred by Miss Sarah Wood and Mr. James A. Moore. At the afternoon service at 3] p.m., the speaker was Rev. George f Ayers, who delivered his address, from Eph. 5:12, “Christ also loved I the church, and gave hinrsclf for it." j The soloists were Mrs. A. S. Weir l and Mr. Walter Burdettc. Duets ‘ wcze sung by Mrs. Galt Murray and ‘ firs. W. A. Jenkins, Mrs. John Mac- , Rn:- and Mrs. W. J. Mulch. In ‘the evening the congregation brgnn to asiexnble long before the . _, Miti- __,‘ Too Late To Ciasify i hour of nixwzing at 7.30 o'clock.‘ While in the morning and afternoon y the churxh was crowded, many be- I in; ilnabic :0 act seats, the even- i in; ecllpsaci the previous services l ‘in regard to numbers. The pews were packed with people. and ev- ‘ cry available space in the entry, ‘ the aisles, and platform taken.‘ Those who came late had to rc- . main in their autos. Even the un- finished basement was opened and a lew found seats there. Rev. A. Prince Edward Island Presbytery of the in his own kindly manner and gave the address, basing his remarks on Eph. 2:20, "And are built upon the inundation of the apostles and i eon cloth." 1 MliCKlllllOll and Miss Ackland. i West of Hunter River: mum. BRACE. MMKA! Summcrsido, P. l, I. AGENTS b Co. Ltd. re-vltalizing oi the spiritual life of the churches and the Chrlstianiz- lng of the social life of the Dom- lnion". The movement is inter- denominational, Rev. Mr. hiclmod ‘ said. A team of outstanding speak- .7 ers will be sent to Prince Edward Island and will begin ' work in Charlottetown and continue through" out the Province for about six weeks if present plans mature, it was announced. SCIATICA Uuh the painful pm nil widswlrmnlnnrhsnruhh flour ll Missal‘: ml u yodllhulboitlll V WNARUS LINIME NT prophets, Jesus Christ himself be- ing the chief corner stone“, and Hebrews 8:15, “See, saith he, that thou make all things according to the pattern showed to thee tn the mount." Mr. Walter Burdetlc fav- oured the congregation with two sch, and the Charlottetown Octette sang four numbers. Before closing. the pastor thank- ed those who had taken part in the services, and all others. who by their presence and contributions had helped to make the day such a splendid success. The substantial offering of the day, will be used in aid of the Building Fund. The church building, though not large is of pleasing model and ap- pearance, belng fitted with modern elliptic style of window's with pebble glass. The entrance in the lower is equipped with double doors and transom light. A basement also has been constructed, which when finished will be used for young, people's work. and social (stim- Grcgor. . _ , _ _ , , _ 1 i nf tins IiI'il\'l"t't‘ u: irml. m]: Outline of meeting was as fo- when mad", mm, m‘ H, , ms. lows! except by oi’ t'~c De- Minutes of August meeting read partmcnt uh - and and atlopted. "iFh“'“-"“' y v In I T Plans for grab-box (value twen- Dppuh. P1,‘, Qql,‘ ‘.-‘,'_):_‘.;,___, ty-five centsi, drawing t0 lake L793O_1n_,4“.',,n_,,‘ place at October meeting. After the singing of the Ode‘ ___ which completed the formal part of the mceziug the hostess gave a demonstration on "edging a lunch- Agzzixr we un- *~ Men's WIrt-ar (l nml Fur Lined I. iVlndhrcnkr‘ 1.- Suits nmi all it wear. all it'nzI-. and Enquirer. , \\'|\ pity (‘ash fur t'i('I'_\l!lilll{ Lunch committee, Mrs. Gnrnhum j m. p,“ Airs. Jack Morcside, Mrs. Harry c"1()RE Scott, and Mrs. Russell Wheailey. “w “mum, d , _ , l h- n" r r October meeting to be held on, the fourteenth nt the home of Mrs. I Spurgcon Warren. I Prcgraln committee, Mrs. Rnyf .__- :1 <1; ORGANIZER AND SALESMAN 1i a for old reliable wok crunpany. _ -_ References requirvtl. Reply C. r 47-. V: BM, ,,,,,_,,_,,_,,_. PTCICSSIoEEoI turd --i—_—.-. 1:- __. _ —, x1: ...»1.=1v—.w—r, l . l ings. As a financial venture, the l project has been a great. silcvess. , ‘ _ “’_ _ _ . Through g1 heroic» giis oi‘ money, , i (Mzvlpwd "MUN ‘m, v materials, labour, by thc Deo- l l 145' |i-Yi'1"‘li"1 \“"*~"“°1 l pic, the Yo _ Peoples‘ Union. and _. ‘ phum. 41 p i; ii...- 1:. donations by kind friends outside i _ ' i i the ccmnxuizity", no large debt will be left upon the congregation, and . it is expected that in a short time “a l-I. ili-.\'lli.“., it. ('. all indebtedness will be lifted. _y_ ,\_ In 'I'l.lI\_ n. t‘. ——'“j‘_“—"'— - ’ Barristers r-nii \ll"l;II1'\\-'»i-I.f\W ’ DIONIIY "m row J_ 3 Maftyf tQ Painter t\'_ iiki-"izim n. .1. l‘.\l..\ll.li, n. t". A. J. insmu. i‘. \._ u. n. iiAnn ‘nan IIIMPLES For Two Years ~ Read this remnrkabicnrzrntefui tribute: H. F: "l suffered for 2 years with large. hard, red pimples on my face. 'l'he_v caused irritation from scratching, and would IIARRIVI Fltfi. l'i'\ . Bank of Nnvn Scotti t" rmhcrs (‘hn|'|nllct0u'i. i‘, I l. MONEY TO i :-'..\' l‘, l), ill-x i2‘. 12:1 annular), n. m, n. t‘. NOTARY ti I‘. d b k.l sedse 'c al nARmsTi-zn. snurnvirt $521,135,133wfi?l,";,,,“§.,.;;.. “Trill I Riley Building, thailnitrzown. tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment in _.._.__ ___ _, _ , a couple of weeks there was splendid improvement, and soon nil the blemishes 1' n ~i ,, L i,’ were gone." (Signed) Mrs. l‘. Coleman, ‘\' " ‘ “ ‘L LCSO“ - Rdurr t Q t ' . R. R. Bell l). i.. .\l lii-ixsnrv, LL-IL , - ~ _ f- I MONEY 'l'() l.tl\.\' Zglerlxamérfiggiaéwlzfi} ‘ailhezskfgg: Cameron lllock, (‘imrlutlcttnvnJKEJ. —- ——* > J scalp conditions of external origin. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. All druggists. Samples FREF.—write "Cuticura" Dept. 27, 286 St. Paul St. \V.. Montreal. "Elillllllllififttitt". . . . Macfilugzut 'i‘ramor MARK R. .\lnrt‘-i'i1;‘..\‘_ R. (Y. (T. ST. (‘Lilli Tit “\'. it, ll. A. Barristers, §0|i;'l'.~iI‘~<, Lie, MONEY '10 LOAN Office: Over Pruvinclsi Bank, Richmond Skeet, Charlottetown“ i 1 i .5