A “Dc-v ed y Thee ‘i0 bi 111g Ammo-lo . PAC-E SIX 2.30 TODAY PRINCE EDWARD m, uuiv KIPLINGS 8.45 "ELtPHANT our" mm u!" . ‘PLUS POPEYE — SING -— SCIENCE j .. in?" STARTS MONDA Y gihe grandest romance they've ever given you! "Cleopatra", the "Cigarette" of "Under Two Flags", tlie"Poppaea" of "Sign of the Cross", in a role that tops them all! BBAY The dashing star of"Texaa Rangers as the Virginia cavalier whose love-making outrapec the stern, sin-fearing Puritans! K LLDYD The director of "Cavalcade? and "Mutiny on the Bounty“, bringing you the screen’: first great dra- matic romance 9f QldINew England! A breathless romance told in poise-pounding scenes and thrilling action! Adolph Zukor presents a Paramount Picture with Harvey Stephens, Gale Sondergaard, Louise Dresser, Edward Ellis, Virginia Weidler, Bonita Granville. PLUS : NEWS--MUSI CAL AND TABLOID M6754. _ TUES. ——WED. DAIL THE (JHARLOTTETOWN The Central Guardian i Thin column in reurered for new: ‘u! Iumll lnieratlt but udvflrilslti‘ (If u m-vrny uuture may be lnarrlcil II -i l vn-llln u wonl nlrlvfly puyuirle in ud- \ll|l('§o Did You Get Your CAVENDiSl-i CHABGEF-Worshlp on Sunday, October 31st. in New Glasgow at l1 A. M. Stanley Bridge $6.50 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Cornwall: SB. ll A, M. Service '1 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside. Minister. L-1250-10-30-li. INVITATION TO CRIPPLED ClULDRElt-alll crippled children, ‘ in company o! an adult are the i guests of producers and admitted I tree to "Pleasure Cruise." p L-1254-10-2t0-li. g CHURCH NOTlCE.—The services l for the parish of New London for 1 Sunday, October 31st are as fol- lows; French River 10.30 A. M. Bur- ; . Kensingwn 7.00 , L-1267-l0-30-li. lington 2.30 P. M. i P. M. INVITATION T0 CRIPPLED ClIlLDREN.—-All crippled children, -. in company of an adult are the ‘ ' guests of producers and admitted . l free to "Pleasure Cruise." L-l254~1-0-30-1i. ' H AT ? $1.75, $2.95, $5.00 f4 BAPTIST SERVICES fbr North. River Circuit. October 31st. The» Rev. B. G. Manzer wll conduct. ser- vices. 11.00 A. M. at Fairview. 8.00 , P. M. North River (choir will fur- oiSiliit" i a: I~ P. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. Geo. l W. Tilley, Minister. L-1257-10-30-ll. A oonlvwnu. UNITED CHARGE. 1 —New Dominion: Service 10.30 A.M. ' S. B. 11.30 A. M. Kingston: B. S. 2 . nish special music). 7.30 P. M‘. 1011i.’ Creek. Plan to worshiP gm‘ "5- ' 1, si-io-so-ii. National Tempe- rance Continued from page 2) You ought to be. Fellini“ lfhe Phagocyte. Thats the kind of 10b were always on—-huiiting down germs and swallowing _ they can‘ do You fliiy- hflrm- Ymld have had measles last suiiimci" holidays if it hadni been for us. and the number oi colds new saved yQu, you woud hardly be- lieve! Oh. those germs are vici- ous fellows once they are allowed w settle down mode; they multiply at an awful rate, and all the time they are living in you they are making a poison that would be the end oi you and 0f l us, if we did not attend lo things! them so 50c to $1.35 English Sox in plain ribs, oXford, Heather Blue Mixtures. aren't; too bad for us, There was, a man once who got. some ‘flul germs in himself As soon as they i were noticed, teicgrams were sent out for the corpuscles to muster. but somehow there was dflfly; the corpuscles came slowly and lazily. O! SMART - PLUS — iodcy Only —-—- DAPITDL 2.3o-1-s.45 “HfiilfllLCiNG RIDES AGAI ” SERIAL AND 3 STOQGES ‘| It sound an awfully dangerous sort of job, said Dick. ._ Rather! agreed the Pliagocytc. ' But if you'll pay reasonable at- tentlon to your body's needs and keep away from poisons, things‘ the blood did not send aloni; enough appetizer, and so they did 10) not feel particularly like eating 2 l-low does alcohol prevent the germs. and the emergency reserves corpuscles Irom protecting the from the bone-marrow did not body against the germs? (Value turn out in anything like the 10.) right. number. It was awful, and all the while the germs were grow- ing more and more. But what was the matter? asked Dick. Belfast Drink was the matter! said the Alarge congregation attended the IPhoBOCYiAB. dfyly- The ma" hail| morning service at St . John's heard that a nip of whisky urns’ msbyteryan mlurdh, gamut on the best protection against ln-r | 1 n _d _ , Oct. leth. among the mumber be- flectlml 1n an n He?“ 9P‘ “Emil mg friends from Charlottetown. and S0 he iwk a df “k "m? “Y. who motored out to attend the 4- deceased ladies. -e. nip, mind you, not a lot. The laicohol iii the iivhisky was respon- |sible for all the trouble-tor mak- ‘lng the corpuscles dull and lazy.‘ for interfering with the calling out i lof the reserves, for preventing thcl {blood from carrying up sufficlenti |appeti2er and ngglutinin m the; danger spot; and the consequence, was the whisky helped the germs] and not the body. The Phagoctyest | service which was of special interest I as the unveiling of the Memorial window took place. The pastor Rev. Wallace Wodland tool; u his text, Isaiah 80-8. "Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows". In his splendid address he mentioned the window's ot‘ the mind, the soul, of heaven and finally the windgwg of Y .- WEDNHDA-Y 3.15 - 7 - 8.45 P. M. . . _, . 7 our church which he explained iii all‘: Izgnafglgduilz‘; c: aloud’; at; part as follows: "The memorial window ls in four panels each with germs did not win in the end. I the n me of as I H 1 And wouldn't the mtiti have had {'1 if Th “n” l‘ V"! bewi- infliienza if he'd been a teetotalerti 1g“ “glzfféht ‘in gs {$21 “fig? asked Dick. . ‘ That the sort ot question one $92M,” stand“! Wm‘ a" "P?" cannot answer with a plain Yes f," n hand- He l‘ m” Palm“ m, No, said the Phagocym what .ant of Russia and is said also oi den be said with cert-aintly is thisz| “sf-VB bl" ""5 m“? bet" Invefliliifl- l ma“ has many more chances of, ton. ‘Nevertheless i-t is very ap- escaping infectious illness if he| PWPYW t“ w Mimi! v! the does not m“, mwxycams: and “I pioneers oi our church were from he gets an infectious illness, a tee-y skya m the low" 113m’ ‘l! m“ tctaier stands a much greater Panel l5 50°“ the "Bu"! °1 51"" chance o; quick and complete re_ little girls and underneath three ‘l covery than a moderate drinker. ggll-‘édllfqfilldigmt: encguedwmth: Then it. to be eetot leri ‘ - ° Tm I‘ *5 "B said 13km pays n t a | saints great love for children and very -elngle _tlme| said ma‘ the latter the wealth of the eta Phagocyte, emphatically. You are Whlch l5 V917 a-ilPfliPTlfilk- l5 V9 eel-min u, get germs m“, 3,011,581; are a Maritime people. The second but it your blood is unpoisoned and 2:11:21 hiitghe “Biilfeshaif! 31W; your rpuscles active. you'll have Yew W “T1196 i1 n "n" little need to fear them, But start gs ifleTgf like‘ 3mm]? Ouzhi-"y-lvn taking intoxicants, and you weak- 8° - 0 i‘ Dine B6 ¢ 8' en your defensive system. just as u" °I sl- 10h" with 5°10“ In you weakened your dygesggve and hand and his calm expression brinll circulatory and respiratory gyg- to the writers mind "the disciple terns, 1f ever you're rammed w that Jesus loved." This panel is of II’ ffilfittiiiflluuuuvuvuucawuuuu WINTER BIIS SDIIEDIILE Ei-‘recrivis mommy, ocronizii 25m BUS LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN (From White‘s Restaurant) FOR SUMMERSIDE Daily rxrpl Sunday -— 9.00 A.M., Saint-day only — 10.00 l’.'.\l. 1.15 P.M., 3.45 RM. Sunday only — 10.00 AJYL FOR NORTII LAKE (Vita Si. Peter's and Sonrle) Daily ext-cpl Sunday ~- 4.00 P. M. BUS LEAVES SUMMERSIDE (From Gnurlle’; Drug Store) I (I'll CIIAIKLOTTETOHWJ Duih r-rvcpi Sunday — 8.30 AM" 11.30 A.M., 4.00 EM. Fzilzlr Jar only -— 10.00 RM. Sunday only — 7.30 PM. MR!) island Motor Transport Ltd. drink Dick, think oi‘ us -of the special interest on account of the faithful “hagocytes ready i0 do- name of our church. The last fend you to the death __imd keep panel contains the striking figure away from lntoxicants. of 8t. Paul, the greet missionary Indeed. I will, sail-i y pk hea,-y|1y_ with sword in hand and his ret- 1'm going to be a ‘mediate; 511 my erence to same in his writings in life. the New Testament come at once to the mind when looking at thll particular pvt. of the window. Ae Good boy! said the Phagocyte. approvlngiy. You'll llve long. and _ you’11 live happily, it you gtlck- no our church hes always been a [that resolution! mission y one this panel t; also QUESTIONS very appropriate. i. Explain the work of the The window was unveiled by Police Force ot the body. (Value Messrs Thos. W. Morrison and _T David L. Morrison. cousins of the GUARDIAN “PLEASURE CRUISE” who mFdTtIriE beautiful addition to the chnrsli. possible and it is known as "'I‘liel' Williams’ Memorial window." The; unveiling took place during tlzfll 5m8ing of Hymn No. 109 “Unto the hills around do I lift up." The choir moving slowly doivi-l to the D00)’ Of the church to Wll|l05§ same, and returning to their places during the singing 0t the closing. Hymn "Rook of Aces" which encl- I ed a memorable service. for every- l body that was privileged to be? present. ell Drilling Communicate with Traslt Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Summerside Manager for P. E. Island‘ l t l WELL DRILLING Communicate with H. W._ Dougla, 33 Orle- bar Street, Charlotte- town or D. R. Jay, Winsloe. _ L-IEE-Io-iI-aa-ah. DIAMDIID . TREASURE IID. vév We Have Just RECEIVED LA New Shipment OI’ Ct U I T A R 5 Don't fail to ‘eee our hig epeeiel at - - - - 86:95 MILLER BROS" LTD- GOO HARDWOOD $2.50 ........ H. n. LARGE s. 00., TEL. 1000 - 1001 You’ve " ‘ $13.50 With TWO TROUSERS $22.50 These mostly tn single breasted peak lapel model, good {r1419 0| Celaneee lining, blue, grey, hi“! ...checlie and stripes. $16 - Definitely New Cheviot Suits OCTOBER Shop where ‘the Suits are AND GET THE SUIT always wanted l When you go fishing. . .you £0 where the fish are... shooting, you go where the birds are and wisely shop- ping for a suit...you go to "I6 M where the" suits are. Young Men's Model Wool Worsted $20.00 athletic type that IIIIIQI appeal. ed. grey and blag email chech — - _ $25.00 EN’S STORE. . . English Drape v Very Smart Thia ie the sort o! broad shoulder. ed. IIIIPW Willi-HI. vigorously Shown in ell wool Iorn. l '20.00 Superb Tailoring Eye Catching Style 30. 1937 a wide You'll like thie...the type of cloth and cut that. the well dreeeed Englishman approves. Thee; In this soft. easily draping wool chevlot, single or double breuet- This ll, we think the beet $25.00 euit on the market. Beautifully tailored of fine firm English worst- edl, the sort of iruit that keeps ZLQIIT“; "'_"°_ _ 122.50 shape and “comes back $25 well" when pressed - _ - I English ll Weight Wear ...Style In this 2 pant - Serge $ After all. for all round service it's pretty bard to beat a well tailor- ed biue serge suit. . .0! fine, quality wool, deep rich blue dye, tailor- ed by an artist, linings of the some perfect excellence an lives character to the cloth. This in a suit In which you"ll IIWI that will give stylish, com‘ service for a long time table, satisfactory _._-._-__--.-..-_- ye look well groomed, and ‘2400 J up QUICKER SERVICE Longworth Ave- Phone 1021—1022. To Aid Crippled Children n/xs GROCERY l Specially planned, handsomely tailored SUITS for BIG MEN to Size 48 i $25. o $28.50 O I BETTER P Queen St. Phone 1601 RICES -1602 5 DAY SALE Friday-Saturday. October 29 & 30 Monday, Tues. Wed- Nov- 1—2-—3 T‘ T - _ MIRRMFALADE, 4 Ib- tin -_ 45° gOr/IPCEL - -.--1.0 hm "l rp Top 1 ' ~ . pkg. CHIPSO, large and QIQISJgQLADE- 32 °=- "'1 - 25g 3Cakee Med. IVORY SOAP n“ 31o 31o 31o 31o 31o 31o 29o 25o S] RAVvBERRY JAM, 32 oz. Tip Top RASPBERRY JAM, 32 oz. __ Tip Top CHERRY JAM.32 oz.--_-. Tip Top ’ PINEAPPLE JAM» 32 oz. _. PEACH JAM. 32 oz. - -- -. Tip Top . ' CRABAPPLE JELLY, 32 oz. TOMATO JUICE 251/2 oz- tin -"- - -. __ Alymers 3 tins Rilo- 2 squat— - -_ .._ ymers f souPs, your choice 3 or. 259 3 tine MILK - - .._ _.. .._ _ CORN _ _. _.. ._ .._ 3 m" 27D Tip Top. t‘ PEACHES - - _ _ 2 m‘ 31D CORN FLAKES for with cereal bowl — -- 3 27¢ 1 |b- Bakers COCOA and 29G 1A lb. CHOCOLATE -- _ _ 2 pkge. Bakers TAPIOCA and Tip Top Alymers 3 for TOMATOES Libby's Lynn Valley Kelioggs PUFFED WHEAT apkge. 21g 1 pkg- COCOANUT — - - 1 pkg- OXYDOL. large 3 CALAY SOAP — — -— TOILET PAPER—-—6 LIQUID VENEER -30c size—————---—- LIQUID VENEER 60c size ------ LIGHT BULBS z 40 or 60 watt — — — SUGAR I White or Yellow ——10 FLOUR —9_8'e — Robin Hood, Purity, Royal Household, Regal and Five Roses — — - — BRAN -.100 lbs. ._ - .- SHORTS-—100 lbe- — - FEED MOLASSES 1gaI.——-———-- 1 pkg. SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR and 1A ib- tin Calumet BAKING POWDER -¢ - Hallowe'en KISSES J V: Ib- nkz- ---——— RADIO PEAS —— z tine Fraser's QUAHAUOS ztine 23¢ 21c..- . 27o for 19° __ 23o _ 53o f" 23o b" 55o 4.15 '- 1.49 - 1.59 29o a-_ for for Tea is now retailing at 60o per lb. tity of Red Rose—Salada— Mothers Own Standard - for this sale only We have a limited quan- and Moreee 48f,