--<~‘o-=aw-_~<-O s0:>a:9 nt st th 1y b! cl w 0i ls fr ti JQEPPQ: EZOOOQUu-i ‘\ l’. - v PAGE SIX ward Matinee 2.30. Doors iEvcning 8.30. Doors Open 7.30 Open 1.45 Mae Edwards PLA YE RS Matinee “THE SHEPHERD OF SHANTY RUN” TON IGHT The W0rld’s Grqatest Evil "DOP " A gripping vital story. You can't afford to miss it! The Urntrt; Later», India and Canada ccutunnnplicu of "DOPE" “LIQUOR is our DOPE” is Herm-Thcre-Everywhere lead in the DEA D THE IVIOST SENSATIONAL PLAY OF THE SEASON MAT. ADULTS 26c CHILDREN 16; PRIGE S EVENING 80c, 52c. RUSH 37o. PARTIES arriving after curtain rises will be obliged to wait until first Act is over. TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 ' Children 11c. Children 11c. Matinee, Adults 16c. Eveningfirchestra 26c. Balcony 21c. To The Wife- Are You Happy 7 See ‘MID-Cil/ANNEL’ To The Husband .Are You Happy ? Dvl You —know that in spite of t. , .......r cars, servants, gorgeous gowns, palatial home, and all that, a woman can be extremely unhappy? Do You —know that there is more genuine happiness in the homes of the miiddie classes and even those in compara- tively mediocre circumstanc- es than in the homes of most of the rich? Would You ~ prefer a beautiful home with servants to wait on you, ' wealth galore, gowns, motor Nanny more?! nfferr CE; Kimball , YOllhlfi fill Ethel Barrymore ntryo MlD-CHA NNEL" by Sir rneus rnovinl pictures over nor-mm ' The play that present! Clnrn . Ynalrln Irnjhe mm: wonder/o! elm-l.‘ _ - one nr out m cert-or Cciningu - qphlnms . 1 n. ' cars and everything that wealth could provide, and an unhappy married llfe, or would you. take “love In a cottage" with the man you love and who loves you? Can You picture the misery and utter wretchednese of a beautiful high strung accomplished woman being married to a nasty tempered buildozing type of a man who gives of his money. but not of his af- fection or love’! See Clara Kimball Young-In-- “Mid-Channel” Tod_ay “Columbia the (Rem of the Ocean” Round 4 of the New Leather Pushers . . . .-v'-vow—¢¢9-ovao¢+w1-QQ 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. _ ,,»; t-.. . ...-l. THE’ _ GUARDIAN llll liENllll . illllllllllli ~ SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. AT HOME-Mrs. Richard Drake will bo at home Wednesday, Oct. mo, from 3 t-lil 5, ut her residence 191 Grafton St. 1i POTATOES WANTED-Norman Stewart will buy good early variety potatoes at Winsloo Station. com- mencing Tuvsdny next, highest market price. ' STENOGRAPHERS should toko advantage of the Course in Sec- retarial Training to be given by Prlu. Moran of tho Union Com- mercial College. Classes opt-n Mon day October 1. 749-9-29-2i The W. T. WELLNER C0,, Ltd, Dollar Parcel Sslo was u giroater success than over. Mrs. Donald lllcCnuslmld, 3 Esher street, select- ed the parcel vrith wrist watch c0u~ pou. and Mrs. R. Doyle, 2 Chestnut street, ‘tho lea sot. BAZAAR L°TTER'ES-""T'l(? lot- teries in twinnecllon wilh the "haw "tr lzcld by the Ladies of St. Duuslarnk Parish, in the L.().~C. ll-nll were drown c-n Friday night. The win v unrs woroas follows: Box of choc- olates, Miss lllwrlina Monnghnu; jnrdfniore, Mrs. Daniel Rcardou; cake, Mrs. J. (Yltiley; ivnry jvwol case, lll-iss Lily Pclorn, RETURNED HOME-l\’lr. Angus D. McDonald, formerly of Anuan- dnle, Lot 43 and recently of Host.- on, arrived Friday night in Charlot- lotowu in rmzpohso to :1 loluzrnm zluuoiun-ing lho sorloiln lllironn of his will"; at Auuundulo. Mr. lllollou- uld has boon absent from lhn ls- luud about. ton yours whitiii he spout lnrm-ly fu Boston and neigh- boring: cities. Aluong his other ac- tivities Mr. McDonald look ll. prom‘- lnnut pnrt in nthlcticn and was n boxer of considerable uolo in his time nud engaged in n number of bouts with some of tho outstanding ring mun. llc purposes romuiulng on lilo lsluud pormanoully. ISLAND CAPTAIWS EXPERI- ENCE. —.\ press dospztlrh from Nome, Alusku, announces tho ztrrlv~ nl at Tollor ou 'l‘uosduy of the schooner Teddy Bear, commanded by Captain Joe Bernard, formerly of Tlgnish, P.<E.l., now on IDS. Still‘- \'(‘,l‘_\' work. 'l“hc ‘Feddy Bear was ilrlvou from Point llopo, ncrrlit of Kolzbuo Sound, lo Si. l/zuvrun-co island, (vpposlln Noulo, lhnnno lo Slodgo inland, muuvosllo. Nome through Behring Straits lo Shim- urol‘ Inlet. a dislnuoc of Slili miles. before. tho stomp ‘subsided enough for lhr yossol lo proovotl on ll(‘l‘ regular course. (lnpl, Ileruurd was nu flock most of tho limo during llhe ll dmvs‘ lltrhl, and only his ‘son- Zlllilllfillll) and knowledge of tho Northorn waters ouabled tho iiltle schooner" to win through, nol-nrrllug to the passengers. Tho schooner Knwaikn, for which fears were fell dulriug tho storm is reported rxitfe nl. Koowollk. ' o-uveo o+++¢++¢+¢++4++¢+o+ EXTRA 1 SPECIAL BA TH , SPONGE BARGAIN We are offering 4 a. splendid large soft, wooly bath sponge for few days at an attrac- tive price. These are tough un- bleached splendid values. Only 47 cents. The White Drug ; Store f ll. ii. Jamieson Druggist To establish ourselves in the esteem of those requiring our services during their hour of bereavement. To perform our sensitive tasks in such a way n to mitigate to any possible de- gree the burden of sorrow. f Funeral Director p allowing an u-utncllnrd C. GAVIN DUFFY, K. G. delivers an address on "Community Wel- fare" at Tlgnlsh on Thursday Oct. 4 at 8 p. m. under tho auspice-i of tho Tlgnlsb lmprovonront Society. 3i BRANT AT‘ PillCTOU.—-'l‘~he C.G. S. Brunt loft Saturday morning for ‘Plctou lo goon the marine slip there. She will supply th-o Piclou island lighthouses also, POLICE COURT-Two offenders against the Prohlibiltory lInw re- ceived stiff fines ut the police court. Saturday. Ono mun fo-r noll- lug l-iquor was fined $300, and the second, for ‘having liquor in his possession illegally, was also fined $300. A drunk received n sonlvuce of $20 or 60 days. WOULD YOU GO TO A BLACK- SMITH to have your watch re- paired? ‘No. :Well when you want that plpeless furnace get It from Currie & Murnsghsn, heating engineers, 71 Queen Sh, agents for the Enterprise Plpelesa Furnace. 606-9-24-71 SURVEY STEAMER HERE. —- Tho Canadian (lovorument survey steamer Bnyllcld,‘ loaded whuuker coal and supplies here ‘Saturday. The steamer is on hydrogrnphI-c ‘survey work around the Magdalen Islands. Cnpln-in Bldckhsnd is in charge of the work. the chlol‘ odi- cor, Capt, lllcDolulld, lboiug nu Islander. IA “RUli/i" GIO.—A ca!‘ containing a. party of four, conveying fourlorx- gallon hogs of rum from Mnlpoquo on rouio to Charlottetown, luul week, met. with a disaster‘ outside of Konsinglon, when the our lmroko down. A motor export had to ho procured from Kenislnglon, and it was necessary to hide tho 1km! l" n nearby thicket. ‘Thin operation was noticed by other people, and a constable was phoned for, who sircneedoil in locating two of llm kegs. Tho smugglers meanwhile- got ‘their oar under way and ca» coped in an easterly direction. The captured liquor, which is sold to be part of n._ consignment luudr-d from a smuggler at Maflpeque. has been forwarded lo Swmunerslde. v otel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL Borl llrohnut, Murray lint-bur; ll. C, Blackwell, Lindsay‘. Chilli- Kouuorly, Kouslugtml; R. L. Unw- 9011, Tryou: P. ll. Dawson, 'l‘ryou: Floronco hlotlvrson, Emerald; \\'. .l. Chovorlo, Snuris‘. B. Pullvn. Sour-is: lylrn. \\'. .i. lilnvKlnuou. Truro; Frank Gnuiblo. side; l-lillnrd Gordon. Sulnniorniilv; J. R Fltzgciruid. St. John)" Mrs Wm. Elliot, Boston; Mrs. lull. Clay. Bridgetown: M. Kcnnedy, Brudnl- hone: D. l\‘l. hloLeod. Sydney; 'l‘. R. .lohnsnn, Great. Vulley; A. S. lvllliums, Montreal; floruld Prowuo Murray Harbor. A. ll. flvllliomn, Montreal; .l. Lmvls, Now Glasgow; C. LcMoli-o, North Sydney: J. I). Legacy. Am- horsl: J. E. White, Bangor, M Cox, Now Glasgow: ll. N. Boll, f zt~ pnnd: 1<‘..Conroy, Sourls; Mrs. Coir roy. Souris; F. l‘. .lohnnon. GTO"! Village; F}. -l.. Slowuri, Sourls; ll‘, Stcyvort, Claude Richards, SOIIPIH. CONTINENT ‘COO-COO’ WITHIN 215 YEARS Billy Sunday Blames the Chane After Gold. ST. CATHARINES, Onl.., Sept. 29.—Thnt ovory luau. woman, and child In Cnnndzt and the United Stntns would bo ornzy In 21h yours wan the prediction of Billy Sun- day, who took time from his ovuu- KCillFlllC onmpnign In Niagara Falls N. Y., to address nu audience in St. Paul lllethodlsl. Church hero. TllClT‘. is no hope for hhc future unless the rush for gold is check- ed, Sunday declared. He felt quilc us much at homo In Canada as in tho States. "l have fought tho liqu‘ m" forum on both filflfifl, and l find that they urn junt m. big llurn hero nu thorn," ho said. "You worship lhn liillllfi God. and lilo llfllllfi (‘hrinl and I hnli to suff-"r liw suuuv ills." illlnitrilbc Llnlmt-nt for Ilnmlrnfl <\—1—_b4 "iiixoro in no big moncy in _po'il.ic , but. .i-l. should ‘be taken up n-s :1 vilrciliiliou just n5 n (ihrlgljgln lfll'llll.li(‘il‘ in sulpponrd lo lnko up his work: lhhcxi Ill, lnuy bn n. grnnl prof-rnssion,"—»-Go‘uor;l1 ‘Snlllli PIWIYH‘ Who ‘novcr droalnorl of mun lo drivo their rm‘ were ofvton ready lo z-nn» “ smil lo unlno-lncil ‘loncllorn taklmz Yfllliflfi chllduou. “Mil-Si Winif- rtnghom, lM,P_ i Silmuu-r- Pliillilll PHlllil Nlil llKE lllillil (United Press’) _ Lounopz. Sevl- 1ll1‘- "l" “l” ences of n INF-Kilo" phomgruph cauggd fll] muuniup: aoouc nftor a. marriage in u London resistor office recently. ' -‘ ll in the (‘UHIOIII of’ ‘mum’ DTDPM’ tivo brides and hridogrooms WhO intend spending lhoir honvylllflo". aboard and wish to loavo dlrectlY after lilo cercluouw to have their passports soul. dlrocl from ‘lilo passport office to lhc rvlilfilel‘ office ivhure they are to be uiuTr‘ led. The register in urged to make sure ol‘ tho identity of tho DGODIB nnuiod by coulparlug the passport photographs with the faces before him. Tho llconcn for the marrlagn ro- ferrod to had been obtained by the bridegroom, and the. first time lln: registrar now tho brido was when she nrrlverl to be nlarrled. The mnrriugrv over, the brldegronlu asked if his passport had arrived. It had, but while holding out l-is hand for it he wini surprised to sen the registrar!‘ intoully studying the photograph of the bride. "'l‘hin does not look in the ionsi like tho Irridlv." said the registrar The bridegroom failed to convln» co him but tho difficulty wuu over- couir- whou tho bride's friend whispcrvd something Into tho re‘ glslrniflv our. Smiling, tho regist- rar huuilcd ovor lhv passport. to tho ixrldegrrwom uud wished lhmu good luck. A taxicab wns uuuuncu- ed, nud lhz- Dtlfly just managed lo catch tho (foutluiuilnl bout lruin. 'l‘ho burden of llu- whispered couvcrsnticilt was llllll, n bride's lollot on her woddim; morulrlg uau nlly mudo hor look hor bent. »~—-——*<_Q}i.._.- JONES~GODE NUPTIALS (Ottawa Journal, Sopl. 27th) A nrolly ilulumu worldlug, charm» lug ‘in every llClllll look plat-c yon lordny afternoon 2|! 1,30 o‘cionk ul All lSirlnlis ‘Church, oflllurlri Prol onlu, older daughter of -.\'l~r, ll7lll Mrs W. -A. Code and niece fol‘ tho lflll R. (l. Code, K. (7., tn .i\rlhur Regln nld .l0uvs. now of Churioltolovvii, P l1}. l., so-n of Mr, and IMFH. Arthur Julius, of‘ 'l‘.lontro.nl. Itnv. Channel. Ilopburn officiated, assisted by Itov Geo. Roe, of lloly Tiriuily (Jlulrch, Publie Subeerlptlon ll FHnclpal and semi-annual and interest are s chnrsfl This Issue presents n investment. The The bonds will occupy position equal to Ihnl. Victory Bonds. The bonds are lullowlng prices: 'l‘oronto. 'l‘ho ‘church was lovoly wilh quan- li-tlos of klS-lCfB and glludioli, wilh bookings oi‘ paints and ferns, Mr J. \\". Boardor proaidod ut the‘ organ. ‘ The bride, who was glvou iu luau‘; hor fnllivr, was zillouledl . ‘ Miss llosslo (loin, as‘ n. honor. and Miss llotly Jo". .. ol‘ ‘Fvltlvfllflfiéll, and lillsn Phy ills llotheringlon. us. ‘hridosiuzlidsl Mr. (lnrdou Jones, brother of tho‘ groom was boat mun and tho ush ors wore l)r. lloivltrd lluuson and Mr. llarold .\'l. Code. The brido was u gruccful flgurc in ‘her gown of while crepe nnlin embroidered in rrusiioil and ‘seed ponrls, wilh n trztilim: crnrsago o waxed orange holnsnms. The train hung from the shoulders and war lined wilh shell pink georgelte. llei bridal w-il was caught. wilh cluster." nl‘ orange blossoms nnd fell llrom a ooroziel of real lncc. Sho married Ophelia. roses and lllyof-lho-vnlleys in shoyvor. Tho attendants woro prolly gown». of similar design. Miss Code, -th-, mold of honor, was in orchid goo: gotta with tiny silver lace lslcoves tho Irlllod skirt with nu apron l! fronl and n lbusllo olfvcl. lho frlllz odgml in silvm uud lflnlshorl with u Inigo bluck volvvl hznv. 'l‘llr\. brides maidsnlli Jones and Miss llclher lngzlon, wc-ro, in powdol" blue, Their halls were large drooping iaxcdels 0 black panno volvvl wilh lsct streamers. 'l‘ho_v c". v.1 rxheufs of ilutuuln blooms. Mrs. Code, mollu-rof the bride wore. u hauduonlo gown nl nan bluo ‘beaded wrap» llVJllllllll with a block velvet but and a vorungo. o. rrimwnu rotznbuds, airs, I), M. l.\lf‘l(llllC-‘, ‘grand |nollu~i~ of Ibo ‘brldv, WITH in black inrn wilh u prey frnlllvrrd lizzl nnrl worn puio yellow roses. Mixs. Jones. moliinr i-l‘ liu- urnmn. wan in blnvk l-liariui-irsi- milin with n bl-ncl: hnl. and woro rvl rnsini. Jllrs. Roy ‘l\l. Win-liter, m‘ r51, Lam burl, Qlllk, nis-lor 0|‘ ,lho groom. wnlro, ("noon brown l-nlliou crepe with ha‘. to fllllllsPli and at zworszrgo of sunroof. roses. lilies A. Walton, of ‘Polorborn. aunt of lhn lzrnmu, was in black satin wilh u bulok lllll. and l-rlmaor roson, During the signing of lilo regis- ler ‘Mrs. Gordon Codv- soul: nwootly‘ "O Ttsdlanl illmrr." wilh n violin . t _ l‘ Smke l. iiéqiiiéites Cased Pipes Cigars v Tobaccos and 01" Cilflr! and Tobacco: r- (Eire-- PiDes (uncasled) l Cigarettes all Requisites are preserved in perfect condition in our Patent Humidor Case N- v- MacwAN " llaoKinnon Drug 0o, This offer is made subject to advance In price. Therlpht le reerved to ll These bonds are offered l IN St. John, N. B. Dated and bearing interest 20 year Bonds due 15th Qctlober,’ 1941i}; 5 year Bonds due 15th Octobery-l: These bonds are authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both To Cash Subscribers p Offering Terms security parsbleand the income return h¢ill offered for cash a. lilo 20 YIEAR BONDS 98.25 and interest yielding 6.14% 6 YEAR BONDS 99 and interest yielding‘ 5.23% Dominion of Canada Investments obtains ein Canada. Orders or instructions for oxch cnh more than $50,000,000. when, as ll’ Issued and deliver We solicit your subscription make delivery free of charge New Ba Invited for lhlllininn yo! can. i phefunding, {loan .109“ 5,1_'-_vq-£(;¢;}¢_Bqqq; Y Q QC _ ti. fro. October, 10hr. and tafforoq‘ if as follows: l,’ ‘l ‘ < 192s interest (15th April and 15th October) payable at lnybranch in Cenndn of any chartered bunk, or at the office of the ‘Reeelver-Oenernllt ' Ottawa, or that of the Assistant Receivers-General, Halifax, it. John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary er Victoria Denominations: $100, $500, $1.600 All bonde may s» reqllterfld =- 10 principal only. and bonds In denominltlen in and authorized multiples thereof may be fully registered. . ‘ principal upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. - To Holders of 1923 Victory Bonds In addition to the-bonds offered for cash It has ‘boon arranged that all owners of Victory Bonds due November 1st, 1023, may ox- change their holdings for the same amount of the new issue. They will receive In cub .he difference between the race value of their maturing lbonils and the purchase price 1f the new security, namely: 1t. the rate of $1.75 pol‘ $100. for 20 year bonds and $1.00 for five year bonds. I most nttrnctlfv» ls incom- l an lnvestnlclll of Cannon‘! t . l Special Privilege interest coupons on bonds exchanged are to be retained by the owner and cashed on Nov- , emlbor 1st. As the new bonds will be dated October 15th, holders who exchange will thus receive an extra. halt month's interest thereiby reducing the cost of 20 yenrr bonds from 98.25, and 5 Year bonds from 99 to the following: , 20 YEAR BONDS 98.02 and interest yielding 5.18% 5 YEAR BONDS 98.77 and interest yielding 6.28% Holders are urged to not promptly, as this privilege is subject to withdrawal“ . to prior 00nd ond-s are the most attractive I eluny be telephoned or telegraphed at our expense. lot a l umeunt of bonds than lpplled tior, and to sell for for d very In interim form on or about October 15th, 1920, nus. cl will have our bent attention and will be pleased to rough purchaser's Ibnnik or direct by mall. Eastern Securities liumpany LIMITED ‘STMENT BANKERS of Nova Scotia Building arlottetown, P.- E. I. Halifax, N. S. ,. H. V. DUNBAR, I Manager L‘ obligate. played by M so iialtis Joi illYe, . Following the ceremony o. largo! mended reception wno hold at th home ollthe bride's parents, it Gainsborough Apartments. Aulu lowers were used effectively adorn lihe rooms. Mr. and iMl Jonas later left for Waterbury l 1 Vermont, and New York City. bride travelled in a smart tallo suit of navy blue llrlootlno flnls with a black ilisflcln how ope‘. riills; Mrm ‘Jsmoe Code of Tor- wvor a beige shado ‘blouse King Tut trimmings. She vro irons’, Colonel and Mrs. Tom Cllld- null amber shade not of velvet well and-Miss Gerfrudo Code all \\' a feat-her mount and u stone Perth. mzrlon hockploce. Thuy will taiko up roaidonco lu Charlottetown, .1". E. .l. lilo out-of-iown guests Included: llr, and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mont- lea, Mrs. Itoy-IM. Wnlkor nl’ St. lmnliart, Qnet; Miss A: Walton, of YI-lorboro; "Mr. and Jf-frn. ‘Harry H. llzu-rls, of Memphis. Tenn; Mir. cud l Wilson IMoOuo, or Sunnis ---<-o>---— An ounce of discretion le wort i pound of knowledge. The artist le the son of his tl but plly him it he ls the pupil oven its favorite. ' Wisdom In hum-bio that he ltn, us more, knowledge In pond that knows no much. Mr. T. A». Code, lMr. Allan Ho who smlns at too much h d nothing fast. ‘ ~. ...___....____.._ _. ’.>., a speci l! Phone r213 or814. Furniture leaped _ Fu iiure‘ end Reupyholotfv-erln Ywith us. Our men, hiirblifid sass m! c011 give v02! Flliiteisatis- W V“ Icy ' >“;‘lOllel'ethe' lfl Llneleltlne l I ‘P-IIE REXAJJ. Phone 219 KODAK STORE Agent at Snmmerside, Lloyd Lewis, ' l ' ‘ 11, . 100 Kent Street '1 1 ' u... Phone l »,