l LUPE VELEZ Estelle Taylor FRINGE EDWARITTODAY ~ A FLAMING TROPIC ROMANCE ACKED WITH THRILLS AND ACTION "flanks ._-.. new OPPORTUNITY FOIAN ISLAND THEATRE HALL or CHURCH TO PROCURE C H A I R S. At a Bargain The Prince Edward ls being resented in preparation for talking pictures and the prea- Hlt chairs, which an in the best condition are T o B E s 0 L n IMMEDIATELY AT VERY LOW PRICE There are only coo, not auific- icnt probably to meet tim de- mand, so interested parties _ should at once l Mystery and glurior of the unfathomable East l Pow- er and thrill of a Chaney picture! Swift action, vivid beauty. unforgettable ro- mance! , Serial Comedy Orchestra PHONE MR. GALLAGHER AT 506 ii ‘IN MEMORIAM JOHN C. DIAMOND C1118"! entered into rest, at P. E. ,;and Hospital on Nov. 3,139. John A I‘ Diamond age 73 years. The de- ased was tho son of the late James ‘ ‘Grace Diamond of Winsloe lad, lot 33. The deceased spent a umber of years in the West, also itchntsn in the business section ‘litlils city. Althowh not in good '. yailth for some time, he was ever "- hand until about a week ago ' lien he was compelled to enter they’ VS. Island Hospital, where everyfl hing possible was done for him but‘ “cheat avail. The late Mr. Dia- Wns a favorite and loved by‘ ‘i the young people who had the‘ fissure of his acquaintance. He end H w came fond. n-n l e arles and Rusel. one wjirgaret, the daughter following brothers t I (in I ,.._ ’e, Mrs. William Proctor. . g Proctor. Robert r- d, Lester Casford, Walter Gas-i a number of relatives were conveyed from a of Mrs. William kviéw Cemetery. g ‘fough lost m sight, ,-‘ I" To memory dear, lou eves- will remain. lone only hOpe was left to us [at we will meet again. (Pat-riot please copy) definitely k iransPlTf" 9805 1 degree of B. A., at Pine Hill College; ' [number of years in this city. He‘ ‘id a responsible position as a nlsht; five yea“ _ I l i side. {a kind and abusing m dmposmun‘ two congregations referred ‘ A peacefully dicates that he had a very warm. j he passed mm me hem". homey place in the hearts of the people by, Besides a bereaved wife wh°m he L o a k, T w O a o n s preacher, a faithful pastor valued counsellor and friend. “I; stew" survive; 31mm and WM.- MscKenzie possamd those sterling! - ' Mrs; qualities of mind and heart which, , n Casford of Qhm-lgltgwwnj won for him the respect and csteemi ' I f ll who knew him, and toda ‘ , refiner Fhrofighouo this province‘ the“ wuyll day evening and the following officers; 1311310115,; be sincere sorrow when it is learned! Econ Diamonch Melvin Dm-i ‘b31522 :25 Rffstseti fiifrln 4d“. A. S. Woolner; Vice-Pres. Gordon e ' a V‘ i Dlngwellfi Treasurer, Mildred Carew; Organisbi Q0159 l lllmlb" 0f vb! People who Dorothy Cutcliffe; Membership Cont,‘ Alec. McDowell; Fred IaPage. Doro-Who P~ E- Iellnd Pbx Show at McMillan; Leader for this week's devotional per- iod, Percy Boyle and Committee for i T. MacKenzie and an" uncle of Dri present “mews ‘mm Mrmd‘ “m” Wendell MacKenzie of Charlottetown. The remains accompanied by- one son, John W., four daughters, Cmtw; v and. Katherine, Jean, Evelyn and Anna. the also one brother, Neil, and two sisters Proctor to b/Irs. bane, and Mrs. Nvil MacLeod, Harts- - ville. are three nephews in the_ministry. ian extends its deepest sympathy. c CAPITOL: TODAY i 1 I swift-moving action -' thrills galore — aus- pense - intrigue — ax- quisite comedy - all l are crowded entertain- ingly h: this remarkable’ i _ Film. Mr. MacKenzie was born in Harts-[HUNTER ville, Prince Edward Island, his father; I coming there from Scotland when he’ was g, lad of eighteen. He was educated at Dalhousie‘ University, where he received hi5, He will return on Friday evening. and at McGill University, spendlns, two-years in the latter institution. His first charge was over the Pres-f byterizin congregation of St. Peter's: Bay, where he remained over twenty- in Charlottetown. iveek end with friends in the city. He was then called to the historic‘ Belfast Church of which he was pastor for fifteen ycars. _ He entered the United Church in} i925, the year of the union, and re-, tired from pastoral work the same! year, coming to Charlottetown to re-' ing. Needless to say, they had thoroughly enjoyable evening. The fact that Mr. MacKeiizle had: been so many years in each of the. to in- town. as an able‘ and a was beloved As ii clergyman and a citizen Mr.‘ ‘elected and committees appointed Sec. Dorothy Alexander Maiheson, Brsdal- thy Cutcliffe, Helena He was a brother of the late Mr. J. Among other Sorrow,“ rexauvcs tcndance is urged for next meeting. Mrs. G. Dlngwell was a. visitor in To the bereaved family The Gusrd- Charlottetown m Saturday- , _i ‘REV. J. W. MACKENZIE _.._._ e death occurred ‘in his home in ‘- city Tuesday afternoon of Rev. Ewacxemic, who was in the 76th d from the active work of the 'i.stry four yearfago after labor- ; for forty years I in his‘ Master's ieyard. _ , ' About two ‘months ago hie health ilan to ‘fslhand recently he was; tied with paralysis from which he! i5‘ not rally.’ chTelephone ‘if, ._ -. , K-Mlg ‘ w. ’ Oopyiis belflt Pffllllred for J.‘ ‘ are requested to notify us mentioned. Officers of connecting line; Charlottetown Office complete r. o. no.1: ‘u. 8.18.30 Nov. LLIAI 1.13.15. Asthma fiancee 1930 a New Issue of Directory. I Intending subscribers are v ; order to have names listed in New Dire sir ., hpnligagops Must be H0011!‘ Hands Not Later Than’ November 20th, 1929 Subscribers desiring changes in their present listings of Connecting Lines are requested to send to our y records of their aubseriben with proper rlnr, numbers by November 20th, 1029, The Island Telephone 0o. v Limited i 'r.~ffi.»i',€5i@/r-b'@'@@@_@_‘ The various women's activities of the United Church are being busily brought to o. close, as December brings the end of the financial year in all the societies. On Thanksgiving Monday afternoon, the girls of the Mission Circle will be “at homo" to all interested friends at the Manse. The proceeds of the ice. will be added to their mission fund. Another interest- ing event is the ' annual W. M. S. Tliankoffering service, which is being held this year on Sunday evening, the 17th, when the entire program will be glvenby W. M. S. and Circle i. ‘ s. The Women's Association is also rushing through plans for a Bazaar and Supper to be held in the Masonic Hall on or about the 20th, is relieved by Minardfls. Spread on brown paper and apply to throat. Also inhale. C? of which press notices will appear @ very soon. The funeral of the late Mrs. John T. MacLeod, one of the elder and highly esteemed residents of New Glasgow, was held from the home on Wednesday afternoon and was very largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. John Sterling, * Montague, and luv. H. C. Bishop. Cavendish. 'I‘he pail bearers were: Messrs, James Arthur, Elrbn McKay. James Andrews, Dewitt Brown, Alban Moffat, Kenneth Macleodf Int". mlmi Was in New Glasgow 0cm“. cry-Li. Directory _©'©'@ the Telephone aemlnded. that in elm-y same, before the date _..__________ Mt.’ Stewart Notes Congratulations are extended to so. and Mn. John Foehan of Mount Stewart on the birth of a baby girl. The many friends ofJn-i. Frank Farquharaosi of Cartvly are" glad to know that he has returned “house after undergoing an operation in the P, E. Island Hospital. The St. Andrew's Drauiatie Club CEIARLOTTETOWN AND VICINITY Rev. A. s. chipmiri, n. A., crossed‘! ivrr. “Walter Pi on Tuesday morning to the mainland. Mrs. J. Rackham is visiting friends Mrs. William McDougsll spent the! Several of the young people of the savage village were i118 EUSSL! Of til! nursing h“ reopened g1 staff of Faiconwood Hospital, at a ed "for 3\ng “m, masquerade party on Thursday even- in the dlggrlci; Mr, and Mrs. James E’. Andrew have] disposed of their farm property and intend shortly to remove to their home in the village recently purchlsed from Mr. Howard Court, Charlotte-i MacLeod. Fred LePage. A record at- dby night, October 38th. bor was a ly. Ibirth of a. daughter. Mount Stewart has returned Harbor, B _..__. As the season ‘turnips. and corn. and alsmin put- lting cm storm doors ‘and windows and ibanklng their houses." 'I‘he weekly services of the Mount Stewart United Church were held The young people o, the Unlmd on Sunday at eleven a. m., Rev. Church who so successfully conduct- M" K- Channan- 955w‘- ed weekly meetings throughout the! past winter at the Parsonage, have, ._.-u-J_. Mr, and ivn-slrercy Coffin of Sav- re-organized for the coming wlxiteinla“ Hub" w"? VXISIWF V? U" @165’ A meeting was well’ attended on Fri-jmceiltly- Rev. M.K.Channan attended the Hon. Pres, Rev. A. E. Chapman; pi-esffuiieral of the late Dan MaoConnei at ‘Mermaid on Sunday, Oct. 27th. fare interested in foxes attended Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. s, Cof- fin, Mount Stewart, who is spending the winter in the United States, are sorry to learn that she has met with an acclden recently, but hope for a speedy recovery. x. Y. Z. \ Southern Notes ~——-v Mr. Murdock MsoPheo and his mother, Mrs. Isabel MwI-‘hee of Glen Forest have recently 8011a to reside in New Hampshire, U. S. A. Mrs. MacPhee pennanently and her son temporarily. Both will be greatly missed in the community. .._A.. Mir. William MACK-By ‘ of High Bank who for the past few years has been a trusted and dependable employee of Mr. Chester MacLui-e, has lately moved to his old home in High Bank where he will once a- gain take up farming. Mr. and M31. Edwin MICKSIIIS of Little Sands are at present vil- itiri; in Port Wood. ' lvlr. and Mn. Milbum Keenan of Port Wood have lately been visitors to Murray Harbor. w. MacKenzie there purchased a beautiful silver black fox. Mk. Daniel Keenan is now using allhislbmtlsneinrabuildlagand refittiiigalaigaboatsealtoliava all u. nadiness m the munch- ing. v --_._. Mk. Doeblftl. Jliaeklmiiiti of the vaneyhubuiliupaioed-traseoric ofhis@culiemersism. Malcolm MaePher-son of Port Wood. who is gcttli‘ allihis machinery repaired for farm operations in early spring. As already annoimced the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in Wood Island Presbyter- ian church next Sabbath. Rev. T. A. Rodger of Belfast will officiate. _.__- ’".".““‘ m“? water Tran" at si. Peters on m; gott of Savage Har- Oong-ratulatioris are cktended to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feehan. on the Miss Marion B. MacDonald of to as the school therei ter having been clos- ' owing ‘to sickness" advancing the people are preparing for winter by harvesting the ‘later crops, suchas A __.~- i» THE ciisianorrrsrown GUARDIAN .- 0..."... u "eras-rs or r A u s u A " [ID WAITEI" EVENINGS NOV. 11th—12th ANNUAL ABMISTICE "rut can. LEGION 3.1:. s. a. "THE BLACK FEATHER " MELODIAMATIO DIRECTION BARBARA MCNEILL EXCELLENT LOCAL CAST SPECIALTIES BETWEEN »ACTS SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE PRICES- 50c-'f5o¢—$l.00 (No To!) Liming it. , . days we have. ' ' ' " I ' X . .. , ' Iiove-in-emist is net-ihc-iimie o! mer in Crest Dmfllllollc-H- Tryon and Vicinity M? Rowland MacDonald. or Rm Vlllw- on. mg for a, week's visit with her siste Mrs. Walter Bell. the farmers grin! Mr. and Mrs. family, of Victoria, l’, E. 1., were vis I iiors to Tryon on Sunday. I stock exchange they m not I'll"- I Halloween was so wisely and wor- l visitor to the city rooent- “my observed that it is -now- deserv- in; c position among the but all: ‘novel but‘ of a beautiful flower. Miss Wm; Dixon grew them this sum- Miss Katy MacDonald and Mr. P. z. 1., were Sunday vl-illm to T11’- Miss MacDonald intends remain- Spuds are all picked and safely housed for the winter in this com- munity and the farmers are all sitt- ing pretty, waiting for, a good price- wnen spuds are $1.00 per bushel, it doesn't take s. book of lakes to make i ' ted‘ to ttend. Willard Thomas and Pmbymy “e Teques- “ i Wedding Bells-A pretty weddln! 1:0 was solemnlud at St. John's Church. Crapaud, on Wednesday evening, a Bub”, mxmm. October 30th. at '1 o'clock, when Amy Minnie Eileen, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Macvlttee, of Westmorcland. was united in marri- age to Mr. IARoy Hunter Howatt, of Victoria, P. E. I. "rhechurch was very tastefully decorated for the occa- sion and the ceremony, which was performed by their pastor, the Rev. . - . f. " Central Guardian azv. M. ofmtTvrou wui i-ioid 1a. service of worship in the H014"- ant Hall, Borden Sunday, Nov. 12th. at ll. a. m. " LATE RASPBEBIJES - r1719 Guardian received some luscious raspberries yesterday. Plclitfl m Cornwall on Nov. 6th. rayon BAPTIST rasrouarli -Services Sunday, Nov. 12th: Bun shew, s p; m., ‘mon. ‘l P- m- Tl" pastor will $901k at. Borden It ll a, m. Myron O. Briirton, wriister. ANGLICAN saavwssgirapeud. Saint John's Church, November 10. Sunday School 10.30 tvensong 7.00. Springfield. Saint Elisabeth's Church November l0, Holy Communion 11.00. l’. Tim FUNERAL of the 1m Rev. s. W. McKenzie. B. A., will take place on Friday, 8th inst» at. 3 o'clock from his residence 269 Quoentst... to People's Cemetery. Members of CAVENDISH AND NEW GLAS- COW-There will he divine worAll-lv the United Church on Sunday; v. 10th.. at Cavendish, l1 a. m., and at New Glasgow, 7.30. Rev. H. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-Tim trus- tee Board of the Protestant Orphan- age acknowledges with thanks ro- ceipt of preserves from the following: Bedeque ladies, 24 bottles. Central Bedequegit bottles and Milton per Miss Marion Hooper, l2 bottles. Mr. Brtdgewater, carnation: and maiden hair fem: she was attended by her cousin, Miss Lolita Macvittee, who was drelled in peach crepe-de-cheno and carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. The groom was attended by her brother. ' Lloyd. After the wedding the guests motored to the bride’: home, where s delicious bridal supper was served. The bride and‘ groom were therecipi- ents of many beautiful gifts, includ- ing china, silverware, linen and mon- ey, the bride's parents giving her a substantial cheque.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hewett will residelin future in Vic- toria, whore the best wishes of their host of friends will go with them in wishing them many years of health and happiness. ‘Iburaiiay evening was Halloween and except for a few harmless Jokes. everything was quite quiet. Oates and bridges were spirited away as if by magic, a sure sign that spooks andhobgoblins were abroad! Ber many frlendsara sorryiolearn that ma.‘ Smith hard, of West Try- ei-i, has taken seriously ill. but ‘more that she moyrecover Illin sooni . ._i , m. and blrmWiliiam Steavea and son Sayre, of Summeralde. wan motorists to ‘rryon on Sunday. --._- Weiare glad to an Mr. Roy Daw- smoflryoitubanderoundagain. afterboillloilliinadtnhiabldfora couple of weeks with a serious attack of flu. . A -v iii- Kb many friends are sled to m w. Charlie Logan, of Victoria, back again, after . spending a inentnjn If any pereais in these parts have ."'lfllléllllliilli..lll'll"filiesfllnills 122i took place iuidn an arch from which was suspended a. white wedding bell." The bride look- ed charming in a beautiful gown of white crepJe-de-ehene with bridal veil caught with orange blossoms and ckrifieda shower bouquet of white YORK CHARGE-United Church of Canada. Services en Sunday as follows: Central Church, Marlhfiald. Dunstaffnage. Church School‘ at 10 a. m. Service at f1 a. m. ‘éleaseut Grove at 2.30 p. m. York Church School It 1! a. m. Service at ‘l p. m.. All are welcome. POLICE I COURT-At the Police court yesterday morning a case of disorderly conduct was disposed of by a fine of $10 and costs or l0 days. and a second case for the same was discharged. Two corner loafers were fined 810 or l0 days. A third was fin- edelertiidayaandafourthflol‘ 5 days. The case of an attempt to break and enter with intent to steal was adjourned tiii today. ' TENDERS T0 l! CAL Tenders for the new car ferry will be called for some time between Nov. is and Nov. so. states Mr. n. H. Jenkins. M. P. who returned this week from Montreal.‘ The tenders will b0 called for both in Canada and the Old Country. Details of the construction of the new steamer and terminals have alrdesy appeared in The Guardian. 'I‘he'tenders for the new C. N. a. hotel. Mr. Jenkins states. will be opened on Nov. ll. The new hotel will be modern in every way. the lower floor having an office, writing room. largo lobby, lounge room 3b x t5. breakfast room as x Ioxdinlug- room b0 z 60. and kitchen I0 i: u. The main Intranet will be on Kent street. The ageoud floor will contain fourteen rooms and seven sample rooms and three extra floors will have II bad-rooms each. making .100 in all, All these bed- roomawill l-iavgbathaandiyrjli be thoroughly unite-data in’ every," WI!- A largo space isnreservgd on ltreetlforlgarlllnisflltllr- @546 greatly to the. aapeuaimvei the grounds. ‘It nausea that‘ the 3mm Funnel.“ N. are... ill mime will u m"- mfijilll to an. COMEDY - caxrau. reason-services next Sabbath is fallen: lflrlllld (lat t8) l0 a. m. Canes CWO. I p. 1b.. Church- 111,010 ‘p. in. rubles Church. city v1 p. in. Rev. o. v. 010m. minister. . -Plea|e ship the beat and you have thrashed to the Central Cleaning Plant, Charlottetown. in order that plant may be kept running in full capacity. P. E. f. Grain Sud Grower's _ Association. inc. 0702-11-7-21. WINSLOI .SEBVICIS—- Services in the ‘Winsloe United Chiuohaa on Sunday next. Nov. 10th., will be as follows: l-lighflald. Communion aer- vice at ll a. m., Princeton Road at 8 p. m., Winsloe South at 7 p. in. Y0illl People's service. tonight (Pri- day) at Princeton: mas at l o'- clock, under-the leadership of Corn- wall Y. Pia group. All are welcome. Rev. G. A. Grant, llflnister. B. l. l. MEETING-At the regular monthly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society held in their hall Tues- day evening the matter of the Whal- en memorial come up for discussion. It was reported that there was a cou- siderable amount in a fund which has " uouca nem- ssan oaowaas. ~." For Perfect Bread NQTE£ .. If you take YEAST for your health, try this: ‘ Soak a. ROYAL YEAST. cake over n ht in tqsia" waterwltlia ttleaugsr. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. " ' been accumulating bank interest since about 1900, this fund being ao- curod throuih a public subscription. It was pointed out that it was Delicious ‘when taken Vin orange juice. g V‘ STANDARD - - 0F QUALITY thought by leaving the amount in the bank sufficient interest would accum- ula_te to secum a suitable monument or memorial to the departed states- men. Nothing further has been add- ed to the fund and it was decided that the local branch would let mat- ters stand as they are. Representa- tives of the Emerald Branch who were present decided to take the amount they collected from the resi- dents of Emerald and erect a mem- orial at that place as their memor- I ial. PERSONAL! Mrs. Robert Hudson. Stenhape. spent yesterday in the city. Miss Florence Coedy of North Wilt- shiro. left recently for Bolton. Mass. Her friends wish her success. .__._ Mk. Ray Shmen of Craps/lid. Ooedy of North wiitsliira. A Branch, Ibdaral Dept, of Agriculture, has arrived in the city. Dr. Ennis will remaiirin the city for some time’ and will aet as assistant to Dr. S. S. Netting, Iiupecter in Messrs. Davis d: Fraser's plant. on Sunday wm. 1G". and we. Lettli Sanderson. Mrs. Annie Fwgusou, and windows of his house repaired the work being done by m. wlkm Me- Lawn spent a fawdays in Greenwich the . ' Illest of Miss Beth Ratizrav. Lsrenmoteredieflardicanafew daysageonabusinealtrip. the cit! yesterday. St. Paton last week on a bus- inaaa trip. mnsteffuaro school fer the month of September. Mawalluut. 3. Fred Thompson. tlia ‘fliolnpaon. -l Douglas Rhyme. Cairns. I Lila ‘Ihempaon. 0th! lhodallum. I lmlil Roberts. 0H0! I- l Rev Mia-ray. 2 Margaret Webatof. I Norma Jenkins. spent a very pleasant time with‘ friends in Albany on Sunday. Mr. Alexander McDonald. Covehead Road has entered the P. E. f. Koa- pital for treatment. Senator B. C. Pi-owsda many friends were delighted to see him out yester- day, after his illness. of lat Miss Annie Cesdy. n. N.. has re- turned te Boston. Mesa. after spend- Dalhmisie University Rifle shot recently at Mollabb’: Island. Halifax, N. 8.. Mr. John E. ‘Andrew of East Royalty won first piece min _ " ‘ti. .'.':.".‘J.'=.°~'1' "9' MEN'S RIFLE MARK-In the march scam of n. total being aefai. ‘so. Visibility was very poor et the ‘long range. Some thirty riflemen com- Ipetod in the match. __-._ PAINFUL INJURY-While engaged in putting up storm windows at‘ a residence George and Sydney streets shortly after i o'clock yesterday Mr. George Smith suffered a broken ankle when the ladder slipped throwing him some distance to the ground. at the corner of Great AIPllClATl0N_0n Friday even- ing last the popular lady superintend- ant of the Protestant Otmhansgse Miss Eva Lillian Beer was wsltedirpon by_.f.~e representative gathering from sur- rounding districts and presented with a beautiful handbag as an expression interest in her work," siid- apprec- ive of tho lervico she is giving the public. A witty address in rhyme vim! mad by Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. Southport and the presentation made ing the' summer months with her by narmts. Mr. and Mrs. Michael -—- Dr. llnnis of the Health of Animals bfiaard’: Llalaseat for Dlataaipe- . ,. A LLQAAAAALAA Mrl. J. D. Smith. Mermaid. ...---__..P-L_ i; charge ef -_-_____—._-__- GAIL! BIA!) ITEMS Among the victors io-Cebie Head m. faith Sanderson is having the earnestness-Amish: su- Mk. flan McKenzie was a visitor to Mr. Wilfred Melaren motored to DUNSTAITIAGI SCHOOL ‘rhafellewinaisihaatandiuef OflMIlRoblftUli-Illlllfll- flhde Vllllliaura MOCNJUOYG Otldl VI. l Lorna Stewart. I Ser- OPSGSHLIIIIHIHUSYLINJMI Grade m. 1' Allison Stewart. arm n. l George scum.‘ a Dor- m vre!1.~.-.'.l;.~‘ d. _ . .._. ....» ..q~~-»0_-_—¢r-""' r- " Nerve Energy. utilise about 2.0% of this Nerve ~ Energy, but when Evutrain i: Irtentila much larger propor- tion is required Ilcnee defective eyes through their consumption of an excessive amount of Norve lkiergy may seriously, g Miss Lydia Simone has left on a visit to Boston. ‘ ill Miss Iaura Simone. Cable Head. z G. F. Huts/recon; iunn ciissniui‘; For Baseburnors ,3 New is Ia an A. Insidious Eye Strain § We use this adlaci-ivg ad-‘JE dly. ___o Suflcrers from Eyestrsih ma! have perfect vision anirtllen-"Q fora do not suspect the preaeueei.‘ of any evil defect. Entire O motive power of the. human organism §§§§O Normal eyes. it h computed "vo-o-eovo-oo-eooo-o HAVE YOUR. EYE! EXAMINED »+¢e>e4¢§H I uncured: O .3&.".'."...‘°-"&';.'.""°"” iriciruasice; n4 w t - PIONI IO‘ ,,._ \