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"iff _ _ , , ‘_ , _ _ ,. ._ . _ Q _ PAGE six ' ‘ THE cHARLor'rE'rowN GUARDIAN i' "‘°' “ ‘T "”':"""` OCTOBER 8' 1.914' .1 _I __ The First Mysteia' in the Chronicles of leek _,WY - l “The Vanishing Cracksman” See c.\sr A llaniilton Fleck . . . . llcn F. “'ilS0n Nar Kimi, l‘ulic£‘ liispcciir . . l{ob‘t llrowcr Sir lloracc \‘l.'y\'l-rii . . \\'ill|ain Wt-Sl .\l iss l onto _ , . _ Gcrtrudc .\l cCoy l’ctrie . . . \\’rii. Suillcr . . To Niglit Second ‘Sherlock Holmes’ Smaihers . I 'has' Raiiison These Detective Mysteries produced In collaboration with short stories kathlyn To-Morrow || Matinee Saturday 3 P. M, Made In Canada To-Night Made In Canada The All Red Canadian Pictorial A Canada’s response to the Mother Country’s appeal for aid. Showing various units who have volunteered for the front -Series No. 12- THE ADVENTURES OF THE KING S WILL” This number is particularly interesting and full of adventures-of a possible nature :J ?- Vaudeville _S__t;r:yVacaIion 7_3() &_ 9 |>_ M_ I l Gray Marine Motors I Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to 36 H. P. 1, 2 &3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full infomiation ` _. FOR SALE BY Stanley , Shaw & Peardon 1438-3-2Mtf ' _._._._l._._...l 'li THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 'Q IT PAYS to buy in this province MARSHFIELD.-Rev. Z. L. Fash will preach In the Baptist Church. Marshfield. on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 11. at 3 o’clock. DISCOUNTS.-People wishing to save money should pay their elec- tric light bill today and receive the discount. 5950- MARINE NOTE.--The schooner Kale B. Ogden, Captain Laniseon, from Philadelphia via"'\'i`neyarrirHaven for (‘liai'lottetowii, has been abaiidoned at sea. ller crew was saved und landed at St JoIin`s (Niid.) by the Danish steamer Marselisborg. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.- His Lordship the Bishop of Charlotte- town paid his annual visit to St llunstan’s College yesterday afternoon. Fatliei' P. McDonald, the private secretary accompanied Bishop O'Leary on his episcopal visitation. THE S.S. “CABOT" is due here this morning from Sydney. C.B., with a cargo of Reserve and Lingan Ruiiniiiie Coal to Buiitaiu Bell & Co. This will be Iier fifteenth trip to Bun- taiii llell & (‘u. this season, and it is expected slic will make about as many more trips to tho same flrni before the season closes. PLEASANT OUTING.-Yesterday Mi' W. G. Hogg gave the Sisters of the Charlottetown Orphanage and the orphans a most delightful outing in his conifortuhle and roomy automobile. 'l`wo trips were made. and everyone was deeply grateful to Mr Hogg for his kindly uct. PICTOU BOAT.-The s.s. North- umberland arrived in Charlottetown last night at S o‘clock. A passenger by her was Mr F. J. Holman, wlio re- turned froin a business trip to Halifax, New Glasgow' and other points on the iiiaiiilaiid. Lieutenant Full also re- turned from Halifax. He is visiting his home. CIVILIAN ANNUAL SHOOT.-Sub urday ncxi at :Z p, ni. the Civilian lliiie Club iiienibcrs are ull expected to show up at Kensington Range for their annual meeting. To encourage the younger shots, it is expected a prize will be given to all who shoot tllrougii the match of 7 shots at 200, 500 and 600 yards. Members who would like to contribute towards the prize list arc invited to leave same with Mr. W. Pattersoii, Jewclier, or bring same to llungalow Saturday aficriiooii. The tennis to reprcsciit thc club at the l\lt-Kiniton ’l`linnks» giving Shoot will be selected Saturday after the match is over. WEDDING BELLS.-Tlie marriage took place at the home of tho bride, I-Ilni Ave., at 'I o'clock yesterday inorn~ ing, of Miss Gertrude Isabella llovycr to Mr. Bruce lluggnn, of the Cliarlottetowii Selling .\gency. The ceremony was perform- ed by the Rev. Z. L. l"nsh, pastor of the Baptist. (,`iiurch, in the presence of roiutivcs and imineiliate friends, the hridc hoiiig given away b_v her brother, 1 if The 8luru/In-W//Ilamti Palriiaflouar the Eh. The haru/In-We Pains or/rr tlu Earth. F all ls The Ideal Paint Season Paint applied in the fall season lasts the longest, because the surface on which it is used is thoroughly dried out by the summers hot sun, and the wood is in excellent condition. Paint applied in fall forms a very enamellike tough surface that withstands the weatherman and looks like new for years to come. Sherwin-Williams Ready Mixed House Paints Will Please You This is the paint with a reputation. Sherwin-Wil- liams Prepared paints have stood the hardest test for many years, and have yet to be found lacking in any of the essentials that go to make a first class article. A paint io be of superior value must have all ingred- ients ofa very pure nature. Sherwin-Williams Paint is the outcome of more than a quarter of a century of close observation and hard study, Nothing but the purest of material used and no one but skilled work- men in the making. Sherwin~Williams Paint will cover 425 sq. feet of surface. Price per gallon $2.50. Covers Most, Looks Best, Wears Longest Simon W. Crabbe Mr. Hlnicr llovycix l`l’:- parlor was t:isteI`ull_v decorated for the occzisioii. The bride was bccoiiiitigly attired ln a travelling suit of hlue and black hat and carried ii bcauiiful boquel oi' roses :ind inaidcit hair t‘i=t'u_ Aftcr thc coro- iiioiiy thi: wedding party left in auto- niobilcs for the railway dcpot, wiiero ti large nunihcr of tlicir friends receiv- ed Ihcin with sliowcrs of rico and con- fetti. Tlicy left on a wedding trip to lloston. llolli are vcry popular and have the best wishes of ii host ol' friends. SALVATION AFtMY.-- The an- nouiiceinciit that (‘oniniissioner lticliards, of New Zealand, had been appointed to succeed Coiiiniissioiier Itccs, who was lost in thc Ernpress, was received with ringing vollcys at the Citadel, Charlotte Street, last night, where ii welcome was given to thc delegates attending the con- vention now being held here, says i-». St. .'>`aliii exchange. All oflices niadc vacant by the Empress disas- ter have been lilloil with thc ap- poiiitineiit of Coniniissioner Rich- ards, wh o is due to arrive in No- vcnibc‘r, most of thc vacancies hav- in!! been filled by oflicers in this country. The following officers in this division are changing appoint- nicnts at this tiuie: .»\.djt. and Mrs. Parsons, St. John I, to Wootlstiu-ir, N. ll. (‘apt. and Mrs Hain, Yar- iiioiuli, N. S., to St. lohn I. }~]ns.and Mrs. Millar, \\'oodsiock, N. Ill., to Yariiioutli. N. S. Capt. and Mrs.. Major, Suninierside, 1'. E. l., to Digby, N. S. Capt. and Mrs. Forbes, St. John ll., to Newcastle, N. B. Capt. Forsyth, Digby, N. S., to St. John, II. Capt. Allen, Amherst. N. S., to Summerside, P. E. I. Adjutant Green, Newcastle, N. B., on fur- lough. EUSTIVE HUWIIS. Hlll]llIHF. BULBS. TAKE CISIIIHHS L Hardware Stoves , I l 'I' -L _ Y i i3 l -ll; Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock _compari- iel, which never contest an honest claim such na-is repi-c sented by R. BROW NO HITADACIIIC, .‘3Ol`R .\"l'OM.\CK, BAD (TOLD OR ('ONSTIl’A'l`- ION BY .\lOItNINii. Get 8 10-cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad colds, Indigen- tion, Ballow skin and miserable Ileadachcs come from a torpid liver‘ and clogged bowels, which cause yourl stomach to become fined with undi-'_ `gested food, which sours and fer- n;ents like garbage In B swill barrel.‘ 'l`hat's the first step to untold misery -lndigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating. A Vascaret to-night will give your con- stipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning They work while you sleep-n box from your drugglst you feeling good for months. of men and women take and then to and bowels miserable HARD COAL.-The schooner Gladys E. Wlildden arrived yesterday from New York with a cargo of hard coal to Buntaln Bell & Co. She made an unusually quick passage. CARSON SALE TD-DAY.-The sale at Mr. Carson's. McGill Ave., to-day commences at 12 o'clock. Lots of good things for sale. All should take advantage of it. Beal. Carter will be Auctioneer. 5966. FOXES CHANGE HANDS.-Mr Jas. ’I‘upliii.'or Black'13anks, has sold two pairs of his high-grade black foxes to American parties, who will have them ranched in the Pioneer ranch. Ellerslie. Mr Tuplin has also sold two pnlrs which will have their new home in New Brunswick. A. PICKARD &. C0., are clearing out their conipiete line of brand new guar- anteed Woodpecker engines at cost price. The advertisement in this is- sue gives the details. Only a few are unsold and doubtless their present low prices will move the lot quickly For those desiring reliable power for sawing, cutting, pumping, tliresliiiig. etc.. this guaranteed engine will meet every demand, and is offcrcil at a lower price than such engines have ever been sold in the past. 5859- A PRESENTATION.-.-\t the "Da- vies" Tuesday evening Mr. E. Bruce Huggan was presented on the eve of his marriage, with ii Morris chair, b_v Iils fellow boarders. The presentation was prefaced with an address read by l\lr. Reuben McDonald. The senti- ments of the address were endorsed in speeches by Messrs. Stephen S. Hessian. Fletcher Jordan, F. J. Mat- son, G. VV. Sergeant and W. Laugh- innd. All extended best wishes to the groom to be. and congratulated iiini on winning such an cstiinable bride. Mr. Huggan acknowledged the preseii- tation in fitting terms, thanking the donors for their gift ami for their kind expressions of goodwill. THE PEOPLE’S.-There were large houses at the Peoples Theatre last night, when a typically interesting and wcll-selected prograniino was put on. “For the Wearliig of the (irceii ” was an intense, dramatic, iwo-reel picture, portraying In a reinarlralilo way the clinractcristics of the Irish. Mic-liael Finn \vo.s not the hero~liis was really the role of the villain-but he acted ti part that was highly creditable to his country, and corrected his error with consuinninte sacrifice: he gave his life. “ The Vaiidc-villc's Vacation " was ii splendid comedy with a really good plot, which was ivcii developed. The priiicipahflgure was it woniaii, who got up a highly deceptive disguise and stormed and took by force the hearts of the “stuck up band” of girls at the exclusive boariliiig-house, who woiiid not coiidcsccnd to speak to hor. The other pictures were all cxcoliciit and were cxceptioiinliy well produced. AN ACCIDENT.-An unfortiiiiute and somewhat serious accidciit oc- curred at the Marine wharf yesterday morning when Mr Mclioiizic, attaclieil to one ofthe Goveruincul gasoliiioboiits, got his head Iiailly cut. \\'hiIe stepping from the boat on to tho wliarf he slipped and foil into the river, striking his hcad with considerable force against thc sicaiiicr llrant, whicli v-'as . lying aloiigsiilie thc \\'liat‘I‘ at llic time. l\lr Mcliiiitioii, chief oillccr ol' thc steamer, who \vitnessr-d the iiicidciit, lost no time in getting thc liapioss man on to thc wharf again. illr Mt-Kciizic, in an uiicoiiscious state. was tulteii to the I‘.E.I. llospital and e.\;aniinod. Ile was found to bc suf- fering froni injuries to the Iicad. On inquiry at the institution late yester- day lt was ascertained that Mr Mcl{euzie's condition was considerably improved and that he niiglit soon bc well again. llc was unconscioiis for a while. suffering from the effects of the water whicli he had swallowed. THE PRINCE EDWARD.-Oii the whole, the programme at Prince Ed- ward ’l`lieat_i'e lust night., which wus. needless to sny, witnessed hy croivded houses, was one of the best put on iii Cliuriottctowii for sonic tinie. The three-part photo-play was “ liraiisford in Arcadia," or “ Tho Little iiloliippiis." in wlilcli a cowboy oi' Iiad ropute, who is falsely accused of rohl>cry, after evading the law andregardlessofsocial position, wins his hciicfiictor and love. lt is a drama laid hi the West, with ii nice love plot and literally full of thrilling situations. The two-part drama, "A Voice in the \\'iiilcriiess," sliowed thc discoiiteiitniciit of a wilo and liiisbaiid of diflcrent tonipcraiiiciits and tastes und concluded when both parties, through circutiistances shown in the course of the story. become st-parntcd and go buck to live the life they desired. The acting in this pro- duction is of unusual excellence. “ The Gateway of Regret ” was a third drama in one iict, in which a young wonian of siianieful parentngo forgets thc past and, being on the verge ot’ dcutli, lives for the sake of her fiance. “A llraniatic. Mistake" was just as advertised: “A laugh froiu start to Iliiisli." .1-_ WEDDING BELL8.-St. l’atrlck's Cliurcli was the scene of it quiet but pretty wedding on Tuesday, Sept. 22. at 7.30 a. ni.. when Miss Minnie E. Kelly, formerly of Cliarloitetowii, P. E. I., and Mr. George L. Mcliinis, of St. Peter's Bay, P. E. I., were united iii the holy Iionds of mntrimony in the presence of n large number of friends. Rev. Father, Power performed the cere- mony. The brlde, who entered the church on the arm of Dr. T. A. Wil- son, looked very charming in a cloth costume of old blue with touches of fur. She wore a white moire and black velvet hat trimmed ,with ostrich plumes, and carried a bouquet of_ ~ The bridesmaid, Miss was most becomingly_ meteor silk. Her, velvet with white. carried pink cnr-‘ J McGulgan as best Maud Fred- and were May and The Peopieis Theatre "‘°.‘_i:;;'..Z..‘“= -_ Tonight Prince Edward Tonight I _ _ . 1 I Manlove Rliode’s Novel Makes Thrilling Film Romance i I “Bransford In Arcadia,” or “The Little E0|1iPP\lS-” V ECLAIR Jeff Bransford ................ . .. THREE-REEL DRAMA ,ohnny Din” __ _ _ _ _ 1\lrs.Hoffman....... Tliisstory runserizilyin | )laud¢Lake.._.. .. ..... llillywliite... _ .. ......Ri:IiardliarfIet¢ ._._11icanarllQrtmsii...... PappySaunders..,. .I-he`.aturdayEvcninK Post |`l-lerbertLake .....l<`rc¢I llearne zcmiit rnizi-iii:-_ni\:i’:ii plum t W. Johnson N. A. Myles l- .Pearl (Took . ......LucleK.Villa Full of act?on human interest I love and Ihrills Edna Payne .llal Wilson 1 '_ _ ESSANAY COMPANY PRESENTS Francis X. Bushman IN The Voice In The Wilderness A Stupendous Dramatic Attraction IN TWO PARTS The Gateway of Regret FUR” STERLING A Powerful Dramatic Story IN CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM A Dramatic Mistake 7. to 10.30 Laughter from Start to Finish . __ . ‘ PROFITABLE CONCERT.-A most successful Red Cross Concert ulul Supper was held at Mt. S_t_ewart bl' the Ladies Auxiliary ot' the Iced Cross Society on Monday evcuiug. OU! 5th. when the time for opening had arriv- ed thc hall was wcll filled and iii the rear niuiiy were obliged to stand. 'l`_Iie hall was tastofiilly decorated \vit_h flags and a beautiful picture of _ ills Majesty King George, draped with a (‘anadiaii flag, occupied the centre back ground ol' the stag(-_ I-Inch school girl taking part in thc pi'o;;r:iiiiinc carried a tiiiiiiaturc flag. The t'ollo\\'- ing is thc inusicai prograininc iiurricil- ly propnrcil with Miss .\lc'l`aguc as acconipanist:- Opening Ilciiiurks by tne Cliairninii. ('Iiorus, “O (‘aiiada", by sixteen school girls. lteciiation, “Our llatile llytnn," Aliccii \\'aisli. Vocal Solo, "Its a Long l.ong \\'iiy to Tipcrury." t‘. A. Mcl)oiiuid_ liccitaiioii “The British Flag,” Aniiic (iranl. \'oc- al Solo, “The lloincland," t‘lias_ Mc- Doiiald, llcading, "The l’:iti~iot`s \'is- ion," Geo. Green. (iiioriis, “Tlic Mapic Lent' l"oi°evcr,” 'l‘hc St-liool Girls. “God Save thc King". livcry nunihor was heartily applauded by thc audi- oiicc and scvcrai rcccivcd ciitiiiisins- sii'cd and much crcdii is duc to the ladies who work- ed so hard wuiiiiig on them and also to thc ladies who worked so fuitlifully in inalriiig and soiling thc icc-crcain. 'I`l1c snug sum oi' $il:1_u|) was rcnli'/.ed made up us follows, Door rcccipts $68.55, Ice-crcani $19.00 and sale of pics and cake ?,~'5_~i!i all to bc devoted to Red Cross \\'oi'it.~l.. THE LATE DAVID HOLMES.-Oii Sundn_\', Scpt. 27th, at llcgina. Snsk.. occurred tho dr,-atli of l\lr llavid llolnios, son of thc into l\li~ George llohiies, of Victoria, l‘i‘lncc Eiltvurd island. The sad event was sudden and very unexpected. Ten days hc- fore, Mr Holnics, in tcniliiig il planing niacliine, had the tips oi` lhrcc lingcrs cut severely, owing to the slipping ol' a board. The injury was promptly dressed mid soeined to be progressing favourably. On l~`rida_v. the 25th. tetanus set in and, ilespiio the host possible trcalniont iii the (ircy Nuns' Hospital. death ensued two days later. The funeral, on Tiiursday, Oct. ist, was largely attended by his follow- etiiploycos of the ltegiiia (‘ai‘t:iy:<» Co., inaiiy lsluiid friends :ind otliers. iii- ternient taking piiicc in the ltegiiia cenietcry. The scrvicc was coiiilucied by the Rev. lt. J. illcllonuid. of (‘ui'- iniclinel Presbytcriaii Church. which Mr lloiiiies iiud attended. Beautiful wreaths 1`roIii tho Prince lildwiird ls- lanil (`luli and tho (‘ai'niit'l\uel Yoiiiit: I’eopIc`s (`l\iIi testified to the cstccin in which lic was held by his zissociiiios. ,’l`lie pall-bearers were ltficssrs Colin Green. formerly of Cliftoii, l’.l~).l.; (`. 'I`reinaiii, Goo. Allan, A. Barnes, N. liuriies and W. Vtiiiiitiven, all frieiids of thc deceased. Mr Holmes was a young man of fine pliyslciil appcuraiicc, well liked by those \vIio knew Iiiiii. Much sympathy is felt by his lteginn friends for his widowed mother und sister. PERSONALS llr. Conroy. <‘liiirlottotown, lcft yes- terday to visit his non in liiilifax and will return homo on Moiiduy. Prof. ll. ll. Sliuw, yesterday morn. ing. was rl passeiigcr on the \\`t-sicrii train for (`rnpaud. Messrs ll. (I. Nelson and M. Ili-Il, of llanipion. were in the city _vc:;tcr- day. Mr Dodd Dwyer, of Picton. arrivoil In Cliarlottetown last night by the ug, Northumberland. He has coinc to Ilie lslaiid on business. .. arf' 'vnvfl 1' ~ Mr \Valter and Mrs Wm. Kearney, of Murray River, who had been visiting friends in the city, returned home last evening. Miss Flossie Mclniiis was a passen- ger on yesterday inoriiing`s train en route to Boston. She belongs to Murray ltivcr. Miss Margaret liuriiett left yester- ‘iinv niuriiiiig for lioston, having spent ii ‘pleasant nioiilli with her parents here. Among the visitors ai prcsoiit in th.. I-ily is Mr J. W. Molloy, who ro- prcscnts 'l`. llc.-\vity & Sons, St John, .\`.ll. Mrs. John /\. Doyle, Sydney street. and Miss l~‘iorcncc Brown, of Souris. lcfi _\'cstcrduy inorning on a visit to ilostoii. ` Mr Win. liinsinaii, proprietor of one of the largest cross fox conipaiiies in the province, was in tho city l`€*'i0l" day. l\lr Kinsiiian is also Secretary- 'l`i<~:isurer of the l<‘reclanil Vo. T Ml" l*l`él‘l)`€i‘L'I". Rl1l’l`i'Sl1§’, Of lllf! H0110 Fox Exciinnge, lms bought ri pair oi' foxes of Messrs Sharpe llros., Ilidc- ford. The same parties have sold it .silver black fctnzilc io thc l'ioncci‘ liaiicii, Ellerslic. Dr P. IT Illiffy, fornicrly of (`i‘:ir- lntIi=io\vn_ and who is now prtu'li.~`il\g in t‘iiatliani, N.li., is on a visit to his old honic. llc is acciiiiipuiiicil h_v his soil. Mast(-r I-‘rank. 'l`hcy are guests J 3 Mr William Millar, well-kiiown lumber merchant of Campbellton, N.l3 is in tho city on a business trip. ltr; Millar is the owner of The Rexall Girl 2.222%. She was a starter at a recent race inet-tliig at (lanipbellion and won .in straight heats. Mr J. A. Winfield, formerly of the Telephone (‘ompany in (Tliarlottetown, is at present on a. visit to the cltv. Mr Winfield is iiow general niaiingcr oi' thc Nova Scotia Telephone Coni- pnny. llc is largely interested in the fox luisiiiess, and is a prominent incni- iier of the General Fur Farms, Ltd. THE DoMiNicAN_ aepuscic HE/\v|Lv Hir ev THE wAri. \\'.~\SHl.\'G'l`ON, l).t.`., Oct. 7.~Re- ports received hero show that the lloniiiiican republic is feeling the cl_'i`ects of the war heavily, becaiigo virtually all of that couiitry‘s tobacco crop, and most of its cocoa went to (lcrinaiiy uiiil that market is now en- lirely shut off. Soine reconipciisc, liowevci',~ is gained by San Domingo for the better prices for its sugar wliicli ii has sent almost entirely to the I`iiited States. ::For that fall trip, outing, drive or motor jannt you will need one of our 'I`Iicriiios Lunch Sets. These include lunch box and thcrnios bottle in a Iiiic case, it is just the thing for the woi'kinginaii's lunch too. Prices .\,\l.:’»o to $4.00, according to size. lilac- ul the \"ictori:\ llotcl_ ltiiinon l)i'ng co.. Cor. Great Gcnrgu and Kciit Streets. Mtf. I - "4- if will pay for itself in a few The IDEAL is the one Bruce Stewa M I ' i ii- Your Work is Done no Time I with an “i.i..i" In the IDEAL Hopper-Cooled Engine you have the best, safest, most simple and satisfactory farm engine that you could possibly require. The IDEAL will run steadily and strongunder all conditions-through the winter blizzard as easily asa torrid July day. It is easily installed can be transported from place to place, simple to oper- ate, easy to overhaul, cost little in fuel and up-keep, and months use. ' engine that you need on the farm. While in see about it today. ri & Co Lid. Steam Navagation Wharf ` 2 n 5 5 ial Exhibition Prices. at special Exhibition Prices. Exhibition Prices '85 seen St., \\\\\YlA\\\\\\\\\\?IllIlllIA\\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\§ Our Exhibit Of _ Horse blankets will interest every person own- ing a horse because they are the best quality,b<§.ight right and prices low, you better buy today and ene- fit by our special Exhibition prices. .l’;a:t.s‘§is’..f°.i its CARRIAGES-We have fifteen nice carriages , HARNESS and WHIPS-A swell line at special You are in the City for pleasure we know, but EY giving us a little of your time we can show you , °W t° Save m0I'1€Y- “Money saved is money ma e." W. Grant & Co. Charlotte! own!