- ‘WAUD “IAHFI r“!!! ' STRAND | MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 7 & 8.45 v In. the creates egghe 1 . AAA‘ his WEEK END PROGRAM WITH __ THE cnosmo CHAPTER OF "i c‘ ‘ “VELVET FINGERS” “THEHICK” . (he hcnreen. it 1 J r r lash ‘r’ ‘fi ‘utifltjifllli The laughing alarm clock, the neat destroy- er, the obedient mule. the flying churn. the self-milking cnw, thB unbeatable egg and the faithful lover are all BEAUTIFUL iWANDA HAWLEY i “THE SNOB” A delightful comedy with laughs thicker than snowflakes semen ' He la funnier than ever ln_ this awllt mevinfl ("m"- maiter that ueee men, ohorue glrla, animal! ind "ill"! W produce an yplroar of laughter. > shown in "THE HlCK.“ _ l E's EDWAR TliNiGHT Al‘ 8.30 out g rl.leK -ue sAu M P N Y i . v k7‘ FINAL CHAPTER OF i“ VELVET FINGERS” Don't miss the last Chapter of this great serial uzta4an~ttatsrnsw-z'rx ...- -- 1-. . .. - -i=-=-----—- ihape Traverse, who have been l\\\\WIIIIlII%$‘ ii-QRDFZN KLniRK {Ami "~i,'\i‘§if'.. ébsifil. Silk” The Grtsatcsl "Frank " Play fiiucc i i ‘ wvllllla The Law” Saturday At was \R\\\YZIQ\\\\\CDZZIZ§Q\ . . 1 aggro how on eats AT rm: THEATRE e m; "cunrhltl mess FROMPTLY AT aao PARTIESAMIVING LATE wll.l_ as oauoao “ro _WAI'I' UNTIL FIRST ACT ls OVER "ti 3M Pairs‘ women’ , \ f "* p_,._‘~‘-*---_._._ __ ‘_ .":"' I 5 i ' PRICES-EVENING an, 52¢, m. islaemlnrmuuuav/II/azwl/I/I/J ~-~—;-;-_. ~ '—.-.—>-~ i‘: s 300b, “Ojlfqwiie? and Pumps , _fliloilt our broken lllles "slloes worth up to $8.00 _~PRICE $3 45 “Cflilileltlfly-dilli get fitttil. 5i) AliTER 100 N“. THE“ CENTRAL aulltli gTlis at the W.‘T_ Wellner C0 1 us, Queen . “i- flannei ta shades of Rose, Scarlet Cardinal and green. Prowse Bron. ma. _ -. _30. Tea. served . ("Iva FOWL-Our m. w. n. Ross FOWL at l'lgg Station on Monday Farm Products, Ltd, Charlottetown P. E. island. , l ed Weeds of the Martinvale School i-‘air, isf prizevtspecial), Glenfan hing School has been omitted. lll -Class ll. Sec. 3, Pressed Leaves. 1st mize (special) Glenfanning school. » KINGSTO NSCHOOL. — The fol lowing is the standing of the pup- ils of’ Kingston school for the month of Septemberz- Grade l. 1. Lewis Clow. 2. Reggie Younker. 3. Newsnn. '.'_ Mildred Auld, 3 Horace Willis. Grade Ill. Juniorr-Wilhur “Wills, 2. hlamie Docherty, Grade lll. Senior— 1. Sophie Newson, 2. Grade lV_ 1. Katie Calllpbell. 2. Sterling Willis. Grade V. l. Sadie Ducherty. 2. lda Cahill. Grade Vi. i. Marea (hhill. 2. idlossie Younker Grade Vll. 1. Lemual Willis L’. (‘liar lee Willis‘ PERSONALS .. . Miss Lena Duffy‘ is spending a few days at her home in Enleraill Mrs. Arthur Lyons was a visitor to Sunlmcrsidc on \Vcdnesda_v. .'.\‘lr_ Henry. of the C. N. R. offi‘ ces, returned to Moncton yesterday morning, after visiting his par» ents in this city. Miss Lottie-Beacon, leaves this morning for Vancouver, after a short visit t0 York, the guest of _ Mrs. Geo. Crockett. I Elisa Pearle Ncwsome of this city has entered the P. E. island hospital for treatment. Pearl's many friends lock forward to her speedy recovery. . Mr. and Mrs. John P_ Keough, of _ spending a few days in the cli_\'. i returned home _vesterda_l' hy auto. I While in the city they were guests‘ l at the Morell House. A slhlhlhhllllu, a FOR INDIGESTlON There's nothing complicated Juer» Annlvso all wool sport‘ (ongwg; Resistive Monday. Oct. am for A . bu, 0t. 23d t SL- And 6 ‘Q-u WANT. a real m“ maf Paresbytgrian ‘ilhlfrph Orwell xvii. ' d "'5- ‘imi’ ‘“‘° ‘f’ w' 1" at ol-weu Head at s a Rev J M’ liner Co. Ltd., new jewelry ‘ ' l ‘ ‘ ‘ Klnross. will be loading LIVE afternoon October "ith Canadian members or Ufa any F!” CORRECT1ONJ|I ma“ n. Frogs vices at the fire at the rear of her Sterling Glow. Grade 1i. 1. Alma charged Wm‘ a reprimand‘ . b i 0H0! Intm 'Bbiman'a cataloai 2o FIR can? hideous? on all - . ' _._._. ’Aln0|n0b"° Accessories at The i HALLOWEEN PARTY NOVEL- Rogerg Hardwarefip. Iallflh i clluncl-l or s orumn- Rev. ,Ev~'en MacDouga will" preach as - Ccleman at 10.30 and-fl.30.--~ _.ai_ bRWELL_Services'" next San- Murchison. of ‘Pfiilcetown, will preachiin ekchange ‘with the nas- tor. "" - - I » lsvanvlcss vAiPPilliOlATE o- The Department have received a sub stantial cheque from Mrs. John Offer in appreciation of their ser- property on Queen street recently. AT THE POLICE COURT- Special Officer Jos. Doyle of the Prince Edward Theatre took charge of two young chaps who were mak- ing a disturbance around the theatre. They were allowedto g0 on-pmmising to appear this morn- ,ing, which they did and were d-is- CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD“ Church of England service a1 Cra~ paud next Sunday at 11 a. nuand lat Springfield at 7 p. m. ‘Sermon slihjcct. “How do we value and use the Bible?" During the‘ service at hotll places“ Bibles wvilllba pre~ sented to, tile Sunday School scho- lars. who successfully raged idle recent examinations n _melnor_' work. All are cordially iiivitetl." \ iBritish Complain " lllll’ On Sabbath the 23rd at vsesex wl u. ililYEBNEBtI screened, Old By nay’ screened and v v . Albion stove coal arr ved yesterda .."b"odnrs"azggnég "a: rel-a. Pickard e-cor‘ Phone ‘are.’ l T0 Johannesburg" . 4 ‘ 2 I I IJONDON. Oct iii-fiiie"redera-f ltion of British industries has taken, up the question of the ‘application; of moneys raised for ilDomirlioll loans. lt has addressed a'let_ter ‘.0 the railways and harbor hqardgl of hlohanesburg, with reference to the irumnrs that almost simultaneously with the success of‘ the recent ‘South African load in -Britlan of six million pounds sterling, one i-large contract, involving an expell- idltura of over a million pounds lnterling has been placed with an’ iAmericau firm. The letter says, that the Federation of British Irl- '_ dustries has been watching with considerable" interest the lans’ ‘oil’. the ‘South African Government or. the erection of gra-iu elevators and continues tharthe ‘British mariuf facturers confidently expected that. a large roportiml of the work tailed by Government schemes for public works, for which the rérent ‘South Afrit-anlload‘ was raised‘. would he placed in lGreat ‘Britain. After referring to the rumor of the contract to all American firm men- tioned above, the-letter says: “The Federation regards it as particul- ahout tile way RERMAC overcomes’ stomach trouble. it neutralizes thrl harmful acid that's doing the mis» chief and does it instantly. \Vith the stomach free froln this acid there's no chance of fermentation. anrl the digestive organs can do their work unhampcred. The follow- ing extract from a letter is typical of many written. by gratefll lISETSi f‘ Relimac has saved me so mucl pain. and it is so nice to fecl l can just plain food. (Signed) A. SHEPHERD rlflmakes no difference whether yculthefouble is indigestion. Dys- fiiirli" .5; Will Share 00st _ and what you mllst have if your stomach is to he put to rights. Get a bottle of this wonderful llerbai Tonic today . from youl druggist. Gallllntfis drug store. nun- rnoralde. ln OLeary at. ‘ Waugha. Georgetown at Knights. eat quite whta l fancy instead of vidins "1989 8TB COIHDBUUVB 8S 1'8- The 2 Macs, whales,“ 9mm. ion in ‘New Zoaland generally ac- hulor for P. E. l. Sold also at copfs the principle onunciaiwhhy Premier W. F. lilassoy. regarding Montague at Manon-s Drunmra of the future cosi. of the Empire's .___}. i“ navy, according l0 a deslllch to thejfinlpire, An Rvulhcr from ivelllnglull, N. z. TheTlmés. itflifmfl that the Dum- iulonss must accept the principle ' of llle definite proportions. which Mulls. Of-Gqd in mercy wnveflii"! “ch ‘lumen or [he Emplréwm be Tile errors of earth and its sin and rest of the Empire, when sht- puts liable for 'in__ the upkeep of’ the The ~Wellingtoll' Post- says - that’ New Zealand will bouiri a lllltiter ' position in give good advice in the arly unfortunate" that there are further widespread; rumors toting effect that the isflltfll African Gov- ernment is inclined to give furt- her work on lip-country elevators to other Americam UNI/B. The Fed- eration feels that at tile present time when money is scarce and un- employment rlfe that Domlnions borrowing capital in Britain should give priority to British tenders pro gards price and bearing in mind the high quality of‘ British mater - ial." 4 Of Empires Navy "rile Vital ' _"Whet a. have owe. ibtlltbn-ulreseegoiag tintw "the pwwww rydw not? Thatistlw E vital ieeue in the coming i election-in fact, the only Issue-h" the TarliL-and to every clear think?‘ “p; i; should be readily gparent that a Protective Fiaeil _ h-abedlr lutely eeeentlal to stability, pro- gressions! development. Every important country in the world» upholds Protection as an essential economic principle. Even Great Britain-ac long the strong- hold of F roe Trade-has now adopt- ed laws that constitute Protection of the most effective kind. In ‘fact, ‘the present policy among most stations is . towards their tariff walls, not lowering. them. i-n the face of these faéte it would iaesuicidal for Canada to do ex- actly the reverse and discard the fiscal system which has» been re- sponsible for its progress durine the past forty-three years. Free Trade would mesa-l death to Canadian Industry. I It would also result in the immediate closing down of Canadian plants of foreign firms, with consequent additional’ unemployment. There are today ~- 650 American factories alone in Canada. Similar proposed ventures would tau-abandoned. capital Meighen stander four square for Reasonable Protec- tion-Protectiorifor all the people -and asks for an over- whelming mandate’ to give both industry and a lcul. ture that assurance which will spell prosperity or all. ‘Individual prosperity depends upon National pros- ’ nada’s very perity. Your. personal interests and Ca existence hang upon‘ your vote. ,@_,'7. “ The United States has trade door in the face of- Canadian farmers by adopting the. Forclney Bill, and the farmer is consequently now even more dependent upon the home market than in the past. Yet Crerar asks you‘ to destroy that home market by voting for Free ' ..-_‘_,.,.. - . Ihieeotmtrym-oreave l "chromo- . Andlheqmlll, IMWWYWW“ ""11"" " inthiaoountry rmlaUIeYuk0n_ thotthisisthequesnonheorebeu orsllevominihiegrealcontzlssl.” ' would refuse to come _to a Country lacking adequate protection and present industrial enterprise would be promptly strangled by fdnilfl competition. The prearvliation "offthe borne“ market by a Reasonable P70119155" Tariff ievital to both city dweller and agrarian agliltt-V-IIIIW I5 119W?’ before. More capital is urgently needed for the development: ‘of Canada's enormous reso'ur¢_‘¢8i' which will result in a lessening of unemployment and an- increased population. More work and ,n\o(re Workers will produce an enlarged home market for products of both -“ city and farm, and theoexdduo bf Canadian men and women-wand the dollars they earn - will be King's policy-if heibae one-Will result in the destruction of the The National Liberal and Con Publicity Commltt and Dou Uleahility Provisions . 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