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L 4; ni I5 _i_-.ii Zi, ._ i 'if ~,§~_ ‘.- i -5; ~'_1f-, -AND 8.45-TONIGHT Jess _ L. ~LAsKsf Presents I if _5;U55UEi HAYAKAWAHH The Faliious Japanese Star-Supported by a Loaoese American Cast--In “THE BRAVEST WAY” A Love -heme of great tenderness coupled with Fajnfrifi Japanese Actor exploited in the best character i' his screen career. _ “The llravest Way” leads _down thorny path to _great reward. and ultimate happiness. i erm.-.n‘ official Hemi-1; M0” " A' Weekly ` “si>RI.\1.~ Fi-:vi-:RW I ‘I in c ' ' _ ij,Z-.£2 .~' i_ ;,f,.‘.-Arif ‘ f,`.#“`¢l"~; wir., .. _ f Heil: -‘tif-‘_ _ ~ ._ _ M3.--~ _’,- fr i ‘l| 'I 2- -Nights---2 Matinee Tuesday i ' r Iii- _ 1 i L""" _ _ _ ~ _»~ - ~ - ici" -‘ _if 5"., 1; - -' sf<»\mo §&*"sW.&‘d@,$ _,.153 ,_ , -5- an-lr! si' `.`.' *if ......-f . 35 People meicm va ~w~e,f.1"»tiI& Girls Clever fx ' comedians Singers, __ _ *S ‘ns ->. _. _. .,~, » vs_ _.,j__ mt; _ ,755 _ ' ~ - (WET 1__~.1--W--f:.»f.e‘,:, _ ,;.~..~.-~'." '_ .i _-:<1-' "f ' _ -I " Cocriiiils 1 _ ingcis i .~ -' __-'-~..i“‘~iis' _ Dancers, I Dancers - -fi- I \"___fi‘n.ii;_f__;_r1_l-_i 1 gg :nm '-nsii‘;oi‘aisle" "~r,f.=1.~l`-ill* r --_.",_-it .. c &1‘-“-a,.1;'-,"-31?- zz' 1.f`,».3:;;=-" " 'f ~ ' " “““‘""""`“""”°‘ 57' .»»»»»¢.. é ¢ sv il, i;f_w.?` _ ' - - ~-_-_,,\ ._e .,, V- - I 'I _».-_ ‘IM ‘_`,>"(4i 1 8 i;\_Jv._,_\.q7, 3)' _<» Nr.; \ _;-" V ‘ii I .` / F '_ ~' _,_ I Q _ ,_.|,., APWETITE’ Do you realize 'the difference ldetween a cigar kept in ri Humidor and the every day back shelf cigar. Ask us for your favorite bland - _ and join the crowd who know. nc.- ,.-__..~._..... I V mentioned. _ I cash. _-Q. I1'-PAYs to buy in this province. ` ssl.: or nouns furnishings sc 94 Dorchester Street today. 1714-10-MZI ATTENTION I8 DIRECTED to dd- vertlsement of Mr. J. Cruwys, Kings- ton, ssle of farm October 28. Bi WOUNDED MAN |N|PROVING.- e friends of Gunner George Carver 'wns previously reported .will be pleas- ed to ieam that he is steadily 'im- provlng. Gr. Carver who is irson oi Mr. G. J. Carve1"df Charlottetown‘is` 'suffering from the effects of a shell 'wound in the stomach. - ” -f DEATH OF REV. JOSIAH WEBB. -The death occurred in Halifax on Saturday of Rev. Josiah Webb, awell known Baptist clergyman, of Spring- nelil, Annapolis County, who at one tinllr; was locttted at O'Le3ry in this province. Mr. Webb went to Hall- fax for treatment and operation at the V. G. Hospital, but ' his illness proved too severe for his advanced age. He was 70 years of age and wus xi nutlve of London, England. In- terment was made at Springfield. N. S. SECOND FIRE LAST NIGHT.-A- bout half an hour after the alarm for the_ fire on Fitzroy Street referred to second time for a fire ' ut Pownal Wiixirf. It proved to be on a large iuoior iiouseboat in the dock owned by W`alla.co McDonald and, which is uscil for towing seow-loads of sand from Holland Cove to the city for' con- crete milking. ’1‘he boat was all a- blazze when the firemen arrived. Hose 'was laid from a hydrant at the cor- ner oi’ Powll l und \Vater Streets. A break in th coupling caused it short del_iy and ni dc quite a flood of water on tho wllar but soon rl couple of good streams of water put the fire out ob business, but not before thc house was burned off the crilft. The y D ly bod somewhat by thc flames, Shipment of Bcnjus landing today. ' Miss Her Ch°nce (I The reason wily Canadians should support the Victory Loun 1919 from the standpoint of self-interest was never more clearly stated than in an interview with Sir John Aird, Genera] Mrilmger ni the Cnliudiun Bunk oi' Commerce, \vlio has recently visited Frnnce and Belgium with a view to stullyillg Cilnadifs trade opportunities uid mnrlcet not only for Canadian wllont and other cereals, Canadian iiieiits and Oonilcldaii livestock but for many lines of Canadian .manufac- turc. Nevertileless while the French rind the Belgians, owing to their tlirift and energy. are doing mucll_ to rehabilitate themselves finilnciiil- ly, they will for u considerable time require financial uid_in -the form of credits from selling; countries. This famous expert is emphatic in storing tllat if Cniizldu is to get her full shuro of Frencii and Belgian trade she must be prepared -to extend con- :;idcl"ul)io credits. Otherwise Can- ildinn producers will be shut ollt of the field of present opportunities and pro- llubly shut out altogether in the fu- ture. “Tliere is no doubt whatever" siiys Sir John "that the nation which eiiptures 'trade by extending financial niisistzilice ilow is the nation that will l-_'thin it for the future." - I-lore is Canz1d:1’s opportunity' fully ,slated but it will he unavailing unless every ‘Cuiiudinn producer lends lhis hcartiest assistance' to the Victory Loan 1919 which alone will render the continuation of international credits possible. ' Mlnard’s Llnlment used by Physicians _-uv; n_____?__...___.... .. AUCTION SALE _ of STOCK, CROP AND IMPLEMENTS I aim nililiorlzed by B. J. Taylor to sell at his form linrrlugtou, Brackley Point Road ' ON SATURDAY, OCT 25, 1919 Vonilnonoing nt 1 o‘clock p. m. the iollolvilig S'l`O(‘_l{.-1 general purpose mare. lo lir~_:ul of cattle, 25 hens. (‘_ltOI’.-100 bushels mixed groin. 100 liusllals potatoes, IA acre turnlps, :i-:id a large quantity of straw. I.Vll"LEMli3N'I‘S.--1 truck waggon, 1 ' r-nrt, 1 express waggon, 1 spring tootll llarrow, 1 plow, 2 sets harness, 1 large refrigerator. Terms.-_-12 mouths credit, 6 per cent off for cash.'_ ' BENJ. cAn'rsR_ ` Auctioneer _ ‘ AUCTION SALE. I I am out orizcd _ by'Mrs. Helen Welsh to leiop ‘hor fsrnf at _ Fair-‘_ view, Rocky Point _ ON MONDAY, OCT 27, 1919. Cqm-mcncing at 1 o'clock p. m. the iollowing stock & implements nume- ly:- STOCK.-1 choice horse, 2 milch cows, 1 steer 2 years old, 1 heifer, 1 calf. 3 pigs, 25 hens. ' ' lMPLEMEN'IlS.--1 driving -waggon, I hay rake, and seeder combined, 1 grind stnnirand other articles not 'l‘erms.---12 'months credit, _on ap- proved Joint note. 6 per cent oi! for BENJ. CARTER, ' Auctioneer __ _ M-s‘r`z'e'i.' 'r;uii>'s1"I ‘cents or Hoi- - sn’ Sams no m‘¢.‘ _ ° - 9'” 0 irililtiloci-Malmo Po'rA'ross wAN'Feo. - Moi-eil Starch Fhctory will-,tgke good sound potatoes Monday 20t 'up to Friday sq-n-_ FilRE ALARM:--Thewtlre bell reni about eight'-q'cid_c§ _lutreienins fo!t`_i fire on the roof of the residence of Mrs. Sarah __l\l_cDonaid, , Flilzroy, _ street- The firemen iyiifiekieiiqltlolily on 'the ° scene and used only the chemical, the blaze being extinguished ln u very tow minutes. ‘ _ _ - ' ' sz.;-..a_; '.ss7liv=\'f§|}lH ` LAUNCH SATURDAYA-This new schooner just about completed by Messrs J. A. McDonald' and Co., at Cardigan is to be launched next Satur- dily. the 25th iust about 10 a. m. This is the second vessel built at Cardigan by this enterprising firm and no doubt the always interesting ceremony of baptism and luunching will be witnessed by many. The schooner which is 175 tons burthen. will ue named "Bin"-bare»MeDoni=lid" after Mr. liIcDonaid's da/ughter. WEDDING LAST EVENING.-The marriage 'took place q'uietly at the Russ Hotel 'last evening of Miss Enid Simpson, daughter of the late Mr. Walter Simpson' of Bay' View to Mr. William Reuel L'epsg`e, son of Mr.- B. W. LePi1ge, M.'L.A., of Rustico. Rev. G. C. Taylor was the oiilciuting clergyman. unid the Russ drawing room was 'tastefully decorated for the occasion. The couple were unat- tended. The popular* young couple leave this morning on s. wedding trip to Boston and other Americoll cities and upon their return will maine their home in Charlottetown. The Guard- ian joins with many friends in ex- tending best wishes. PERSONALS Mr. VV. H. Cudmore, city, left yes- terday on al. visit to Halifax. _ Mr. James P. Bradley arrived from Freiiericioil, N. B., lust evening on ii visit to his' home here. Mr. John B. McF'adyen und Mr. Major Carruthers, of Augustine Cove, were in the city yesterday ilittendiing tho funeral of itlle lat'e Rev, I). Mc-_ Ileau. » Mrs. George C. Townsend, Wiscon- sin, loaves this morning on return to her home after a. pleasant _,five vroelrs’ visit to her mot-her, Mrs. Hec- l r McKay, DcSoble, and other rela- tives and friends. Bonjns will put your ear uphill' on high gcnr. Try it. Fennel & Chandloni »>174G-10-22~M3I Sir Henry-' Will Take y ' His Seat in _Commons I ‘ h€°*_v-1 , , OTTAIWA, Oct: 21.-An nouncemelii that Hon. W. L_ MacKenzie King, tlle‘ new Liberal lender, hud been returned _ The ncclalnzitions incuh that Sir re in tile Coliinions within a day or two -ite while it is quite possible that Mr. ln King m_iy be nble to :assume the lead-l` 1 W__~. _ ' I-T " I Ill '%\\\\\\\\\\l@il.IIlhIlll.U i`\\\\\§°IAf;;IiIffK\ H\\\.Yl.IIIIIlIlI@I UI.\\\\\\\\\§f'sIIlX that Sir Henry Drayton had been else- ‘ m. ted by .acclanintien for Kingston, and her _ High Class at Moderate Prices if ‘ I 7" NO' EXPERIMENTS HERE _ ‘ Every Uvercoat or Suit in our stock has., .g. nr _ ssooo io siooo iN ovnilcoilis according to iashions last word. ' ' See Them. ' ~- \ Q1 'Fl ` ` \, A We must make room tor \. \ _ \ ,_"` _ . _ _. 5, my / 6, 5 b _ _J `;;1-4 9 "~\ /."A\-Q. A ‘T`\ ,N- ‘ Which are x' ig, very _sm_art- il 5 i modelled upto _ li “ _,__‘ _the m_1r_l_ute y mi, - l __ and finished. WI M most; forj the be héfgbeéause of the enviable name of¢_ltHe" sio_cor_o ssouo - lu sluts; .g i ,- Pay_ W h at ~ you wish, take our Word for it our stu-its . - .I -`»»-»\'_ 1. l i E i i affordf-lthe money _-that .»-'_' hi", iiltlii kp£\’:”_".__ it ' . H ' ‘ ‘ _cons1s’t-.iancy fc- - Attrsactive Proposition _ __ . oui Pali `;- "`f- _ _r $5 Vi); "_~ __ _ » if U :If " % 1 _-1, ,rv l , , ,‘:-__ _ ' ' ‘ -vt . _ _ , , .,_ ,iii " _ _ __ _ . < 'i' 0 _. ,-_~ § . , _ , 5,; A Suits, Lis ~_.?-i "-‘ for clearing out these Rain- admits. ' ~ _ See :Them K\\ In fTweed Raincoats YKILW i Overcoats and our only reason ;ifé'?" f ’ coats--_-There are only 'twenty-five ot them. So if you want one' get it now. G0. L. PGWS IW/ Z llllil l\.\\\\\\f@i7./Illllllll ffHi\\\\\\h\\\\`gZ£IllAln' 7l'If£\\\\\\'YIIl/AW %\\\\\\\V/IIA _ ‘ __ _,__ wg- :__ __ -rm.--~ ; _,Li-_-`~ i-1' __ ______,_ ___ __.____.7.-_ -..___ ,__`._.... - ._-~ _ Y. --- ore tho end of the week. Wiili two aoclaniitioiis there will be unopposed ill Prince, was received yrrting in six constituencies on Mon- \vith iirterest by lnenrbers of parlia- day next, Quebec East, where Mr. ment tonight. " Ernest La Pointe, who is becoming cogilizeli as tllc Liberal leader froui Henry should be ilble t0‘tz1ke his sent Quebec, is opposed by an Indepen- int, is expected to elect the former cmbcr for Knmouritslm. The disposition in political circles North Ontario to the illriouist, which, luclluling Kingston, would give the l_`liiolii:'_ts tllrcc ol’ the eight seats. It is tliolisllt that Gould, the Fzlrmers'| l-vliiliiiizilc, is certain of election in Assillzllioi over' I-Ion. I/V. R. M0tiier» well, and that Ke-nnedy, the U. F. 0. i-.iiiii-i-ilnte in Glengnrry. is quite likely to head the poll. Less is' known here us to the situation in Carleton, N..Il. ship cf his party i-n the Commons here is to concede Victoria and Iwhcre, owing ‘to the failure of the wo- liiell cnnil-idiltcs to secure nomination, the fight lies between Caldwell, the I7. F. 0, cniulidate, und Colonel Mei- villo, Unionist, who hus but recently entered the field. li. M. C. lonilerl shells just received. Fennel & Ciizindlor. 1746-10-22-M3i - -_*___ Minard's Iinlmonf cures garnet in cow; (_ Big Scene in ‘ “THE CAILLAUX Q I-Ienriette -Ciaretie, mad with am- bition, denounces her husband as -1 inilure. Gaston (Tallnotte, at a great rec- eption, clmrgos Caillallx, Minister funds.. . _ _ , _ _ ,_ _ Mine. iifiilfllaiix. with weird and mystic cer:m1onlcs,._Is sworn_ into I - the secret Order of »tli`e"Gf‘hnd_e Or- ‘ icni. The Cniilhuxs and.” Bolo, Paslin- I ngl~ee 'lo hetriay I-‘rarfce to ‘Qhe K9!- ser. I , _ Mme. Cililiniix shoots Cillmctie for incriminating her husband. | A vlsioi of` Mnrie"`iK“'i1toin‘ette ill pri-son insliires her to continue her, alilihitious' courscj Mille. Cnillaux is tried for mur- der nnd acquitted amid riotous dcmolistrations. Porlslan mobs clamor for veng- encle against "the evil genius of France" ond his beautiful wife. The order of ins on-sntis orient seizes anfydestroyis documents ex- posing Caillaux. ._ _ 'Phe' Uilltcd States Secret Ser- _ vice unearths new 'evida‘noe,_in New York involving cniiisux one Bolo in a trensoneble conspirwy Wim r Ciunt- Von ~iJernstorH pad the GSB” 'm n Government. _ ` ‘ ' Caillaux nnrl Bolo -are arrested 'and thrown into,prIM>l|'} ' A Bolo 'is sent before s Ifrinifiiilld as a traitor. \ _ _ - -Calllnux, in as. prison cell, is crushed by an evil conscience end, __ by horrible visions-,<1'f_tlI¢ fiitethlt awaits him. ' _ _ Mme. Oarlllaux is sailed by the lmiid-dened mobs, beaten, ltoned and anlvsn into ilfelong dlllrsirn- | . “'"~-.il I E _ -- .5 P 1 ei ir ‘ _ ‘~ ’ _...‘;2“§i‘.ii:.-Pf..:i.i» ' c the Times Kd \ ' THE o. _ 79 Leo ~C$i'lret.ie¢ forsaken by _his ` _ ` 9 d` l wife, commits suicide. ` "_ Y oi Finance, with stealing p\lbIiC A - \ I <1-:_ ,, i _ ' \ For power andrlpme _‘ad hun ‘ gold and an e:;,P'r-ainixsr 'b'f,,Ifi‘rsnce I IOLO PASHA -MMS CAILLAUX _ Joggpp-| ¢A||_gAUx naked ML _ _Ii i _ TRAITOR AOUABSIN CHARGKD WITH TRKASON i I 'I I lr l `l -_-F “ -_Z _ ____ _ -I ° _ A Scandal ofthe r a Prince Edward __ ‘*°‘ Armen 3.15 NIGHT Ar? AND' 8.45 war that Rmked the CASE The Siuprieline Sensation of - _ I World ` A ri-iml.i.iNe DRAMA ' A 'r-Rus l._ovE sronv 1'H`i.=. cuties 'oF Aivlsi'rl‘oN "The broad highway of life is dotted with -the graves of men and woluen who have forgotten the nnioy of true brotherhood; - who have wniked over the puls- ing hen-rt of humanity _in ,pur- suit of red specter of royal- ‘ ty. ln the final analysis, the - griiii specter oi' death has strip- perl from .them the insignia of power and ambition, and in a hell of retribution they have found the punishment of 'man's inhuimanlty to m‘1-h."’ Such is the tlremle of "The Cafillaux Case." PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS “Mme. Henrietta Caillsux, a woman in whose black soul burned the hellish fire of a mur- derous ambition; who strove to Place the yoke of royelty on _tha neek'of 9. people to whom liber- _ty is nearer tlilsnllto itqelf._'i_. * _-A... ' “Joseph Caillaux, n modem Julilll; is-nd once Premier- of a Brent republican people; who fi0ld_bis' ofilc , his honor ind _ins -soul roi- lien goin." dnl. "Bolo Pasha. ' a renegade Frenchman, the servant dis- oinle or ine tyrant or “gi-lin; "3‘°°_9 nature Vw? sears ,mah the devastating smog gf' - ~ son and murder, and whole mme shall . ever remain a by word in the mouths of men." . ~-~>_“"r. , “Gaston Caimette, s. mertyrsd ‘ patriot, whose memory will gy. 6" "V0, 'like a white monument, " 5 i in the hearts of all true men."_ #_ ` 1”; l