three sweet little — hard Matinee 3.15 . . . . . . . . 18c, 37c. Evening 7 d: 9 26c, 4’ , 52v. WARNERBROSVtJ/ese/zt ' T O - D A Y flfetinee 3J5 .. . . .. . . 16c, 20c. flaming, ‘l & 8.45 . . . . 21c, 37c. Your favorite Innitcr El Brendcl plays Romeo to boiled gold diggers—and he sings in his own hilariously Swedish style In this new- est edition, this comedy romance with seven sc n- tlllating songs and a 3111M." of pretty girls: ‘ Others in the frolicking cast: MARJORIE “'IlI'I‘l‘l, INILLIAM COLLIER. JR. NOEL FRANCIS FRANK RICHARDSON MIRIAM SEEGAR 7 Popular Song Hits We. are plcntifully supplied with nll iiillfiti o.‘ Coal. Place your order Kflll’, citllcr for immediate or future fl.ri§\'(‘r}‘. in this way- you will be assured of winter comfort. “Tile lfuximuln of Ileat." iii. B. Giilis 8t 00.; COAL l l l l Plant BULBS ; ii 0W \ l ,--¢ Ext-client weather and the > light time in PLANT BULBS our llooas. ' We still have a good selec- lion oi‘ 'i‘l‘i.li‘.\‘. llYAClNTilS, IJAYI-‘ODILS, 530C115 FREE 5L4. NARCISSUS, <Y~'<HVI)ROI‘S. &c., and are ' lay; a discount nff all orders, .. pllyilit.’ postage all fvZAlI. ORDERS. i l l on I All lilrer first size Bulbs on "ii? lit our BOOK STORE. iiarier 8t 0o. Limited KEYS TO QUALITY Iij: llllportzlllt branch 0f our HON-l u. ll‘ business is the filfllISfliflK of ‘ lmksmlihcries.“ to coin a com-i 7‘- )1,‘ 'ivc word to fit lochl, keys, 1,, -. -. knobs. hinges and door hard- u ~ ",[l‘lI('l'il|i_V. We handle thew pl -!< in vnst variety, In all the host n,» l IPHFL reliable grades, at attract- i-c ‘Ilnircs. The Roget-ti“? Hardware l¢i11lii6d/%i tiuarltlian BLUE CIIINCIIILLA O\'Pl'C0i‘.l‘> a‘. $16.50. Moore and Al: McLeod. T9i0~1l c551) PAS5IN(,‘,"—'l'llL'l‘C ccctlrrrd at McNeills Mills on ‘Yuesozrv evening the death of Mrs R. L. Wlllltlltl. who has been lll forsontclvecks p.\'-l. The funeral will mice place on Thursday at 2 p.m. from her late residence. _ ___ HALF PRICE SALE Men's Twcczl Sulvs~Moore ti: McLnxl Ltcl. 79-16-1l (‘HIJRCII 0F .\‘(‘O'I'!..-\.\'I) -— R " Ewen lViacDnugnll will preach Sntux- day, Nov. lst. m. Belle Rlvcr at 7 ,1 m., and Sabbath, 2nd, at Nlurrny' R:- rer at 10,30; Brooklyn at 2.30; nnz‘: Bangor at '7 p. m. Also Tuesday, 4th. at Birch Hill at 7.30. THERE ARE A NUMBER of scr- tlons to be judged at tcdnys Fox Show with between 30 and 40 cntluc in each. Don't, miss the (‘Xflitlllig competitions. Judging begin: thi= morning at R tfclork and (‘Olllllllix llll 4 p. m. Show :s open cvcry nigh. till 10 p. m. 7951 BOX APPRECIATEIF- A tulntbcz" of French ladies from Slinnuersicl" made up n stlrprlst- box for St. Vin-i j These ladies cer- tainly know what things children need most. Little boys zmcl giYiln clothes. baby clothes, and some warm comforters; for the little one, beds xvere the principal LIHiCiPS. ‘The sisters “tie-h to thank these k791i! friends for their generous, donations. cents Orphanage. INSTITUTE WORK — The home of ‘Mrs. Ernest Warren. Wcd- ncstlay‘. October ist. Seven mclnbczr. i and five visitors yrcrl- present. A lcl- ltcr from onr- of iilL‘ members \\'ii.‘. rend. thanking the institute for llmr- crs sent llcr. A lrltcl‘ sollrtill’? funds for the Prev» mt Orphmluur- was also rrad. it was decided ihlll a canvass o! the district hc mad»: Th" November nlt-z-tlnrz will bc ltcltl n? the homc of Mrs. A. Lzidrrr, m‘ Wednesday‘. NO\'(‘l1li)(‘l' 5J1. As: ihi is the annual mectlnyz. a full attenti- ance of members is requestcti. Roll cull ls to hc answeretl with Sink. S:l_\'. Play, or Pay." Luncheon crltnlnlttec. Mrs. .7. MucKinnon, Mrs. Jack Merv- sldc. Mrs. R. Iicndl-rsvln. Mrw. \V. MncKlnlay. PLUMBING All] HEATING I f you- want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred il. Trainer 80 Grafton’: Street Opposite Prince Edward _ Theatre y.“ w, , "- -- -.'i_ " Phone 393,1 _ North - Rii-cr Women's Institute mct ill the Nose Divca of (lice! (‘loud Busting; Comedy? {lit-Raids of Joy'- BM- rcl-rolls of fun‘. Tali spins of Latmhter! Zqquflng Loops, Laughs, (insps and Spinetiltgling thrills! “lie; Girls Wcdllinlz" at the Fox Sllmr will be in focllrhi 1nd trmmrrolvs c111. ti. Don't min’; the ercnf. lztlttl"; waged on the table fni‘ Fox Sl:_.~rt'lr.\cy. AtillliiilOll mlly 25 cents. 7951 'I‘IIEIIE WILL BE TRIJMENDUOUS rompetituxlt 1n the Big lvleditlltt Clowns, nt the Fax Show today and » 7928 THE GOLF PRIZE donated i)? 1it‘l"‘lll‘_\‘ I\Ilil.\ Limit/ml (f Hclniltan Ortiz-o, and nurlr/lczl to t-uc lady lnzlkint: any 1-10 ynrtl lllli" in two was non by .\ C. H’. Bier. 7 KPH’. cot and llrcscntcrl lllrozlgh Airlorc Ltd. 7946-11 IIELFAQT AND BELLE RIVER Limited (Jitllrch ncrriccz; for Sunday, Non", ‘lull: Bcll-i- Riv. . ll :1. m.; El- don. 3 p. m. Thc Secrttzttcnt of the Loyd‘; Sltppcl- will he dispensed at both liar-st‘ services. l.=.o prcllztl‘,\im‘.\' Pl and McLe ad ‘ "'rltl:" lttrslisr "'c0l\tt"ri'rt'rtffiii~1§tmr.t‘7' ,,;‘,,;i"t~; m; a with EDIVARD . I‘I\'EIIE’I‘T IIOR- '1 ON. I’ A T S 1' RUTH MILLER, LEE MORAN, ED- “KARD DIAIIITIN- DEL. JOHNNY ARTHUR. B.A., will assist the Pastor service. bf./\(‘LE0D—MCBETH NUPTIALS —On Oct. 1B, 1930. at her home in Irir, Caledonia, Miss Zelda N. Mc- Beth, rcgstercd nurse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick A. McBeth. become the bride of Mr. Alexander D. ‘McLeod. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McLeod. of Point PTilIL P. E. I. The wedding was a quiet onc. The ycunt: couple were unat- tended. The bride. who was prettlly dressed in white, bridal veil, and wreath stucltlcd with orange blossoms. was given n\':tly' by llcr father. The ccrcntoil}: was pcrforlned by the Rev. Allister ll/Illfffl)‘, Minister of the par- ish. in the presence of :1 few of the inunediatw friends. After a sumptu- ous supper, mixcd with laughter and merrimcvnt, the happy couple szarted, in his car. on their honeymoon for unknown ports, amid the best wishes scrvice tit I-ilclun on SaLurtIMU T10“ FLIIWJERS i 330 pr- * . Genuine Leather, _ Just a few left. l‘ o“ ,-._ w. ' Iiiltntorr- nnr] ‘flllcori Rvoztxicioth shirts $1 . i 9 For $1.49 Q. These co m e ' many pleasing col- with contract- imz color trim. Mans &' Boy's Flccce Lined COMBINATIONS 11964-49 k weight of all present, and we may add. of in 89c and ‘f5 Ladies’ 59c pr- ‘All bodes ma sizes These are the same quality as the com- l ' till who know the deservedly esteem- lcd and popular couple. , STEWABT-MCPIIERSON NIJPTI- .»\LS—The llfansc, Caledonia. was , once more the sseenc of n happy rnd pretty wedding on October 22nd, when M155 Ma die Ray McPherson, _tlriughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald , Alexander McPherson. of Belleme, P. E. I. became the bride of Mr. Jrucs IStm-vart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- ? colm J. Stewart. of Caledonia. r. I. . The bride was attended by Miss Ruth §Stewart, sister of the groom, while i Mr. Stewart McPherson did the duties I of best molt. Exactly at the appoint- ied hour the bridal party arrived at ‘vthe Manse. and after the mop-Wye. , ‘motored buck to Bellevue. the home I cf the bride. to be loyousiy crested by ~ their parents and assembled wedding quests. After the wedding feast, the frost of the evening was spent to the enjoyment, of all ill the happy cath- ier n3, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart l {may rest assured that they have the ‘best and heartiest good wishes of-nll - l their friends and all who know them- A "fine and splendid young couple" is the universal comment. The Guard- ian wishes them all happiness, not only during their honeymoon. but all through many years of married life. , VERNON women's INSTITUTE ‘held their regular monthly ntcetlng at the home of Mrs. David Fraser on Wednesday, Oct. 15th, with 13 mem- bers and three visitors present. Meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode, followed by the Women's Creed, read by the Secretary, Mrs. Bert Drake. After roll call and the minutes of last meeting were read and adopted, a few minutes were taken in discussing our chicken sup- per, which was such a. wonderfud suc- oer-s financially, the sum realized be- ins $83.75. It was decided that Mrs. A. Sullivan hold the key of the piano and use her own discretion as to whom she gives it. The sick commit- tee reported no sick calls made this month, the some committee bcinz re- apponted. Mrs. A. Sullivan kindly invited the Institute to hold their next meeting at her home and as this is the annual meeting, we hope for a large attendance. As there was no particular business to transact, the tnectlng closed with the National An- them. after which a delicious lunch- eon was served. Collection amounted to $1.20. STORE . _, ‘ 7 BIG BARGAIN DA Y r NOV. 1ST. " _ Men’; Mu" Children's All woo] All “col A" “.00, All Wool and , and WORK BOSE silk and Wool Siik and “'00! STOCKINGS _ FANCY nose 110st: t.‘ 29cm seep: to I 59C & 89¢!“ & ‘ These will five you c ‘ . _ ~ u t tut t- "11"" M“ i Complete M50“ Black, Sand Grey ‘ m “o; rife-or u Wm‘ “M5 5‘ "Vi" merit of sizes and ' H - u" Baas slntlcs. Sizes 6 to 10 ' - t ladhs’ Flannelntte I...t:;t Special Extra Special * “f” mum, B!” BLANKETS nmmodn ‘$53,’? Bljosgix Double ma Size PYJAIVIAS Ens Men's 130,-, Fleece Lined All wool COMBINATIONS SWEATERS each 119811.29 ‘i. lied, Blue, Grey Sand. White and Grey $1.00 each with Pink and Blue Borden .811!‘ these and st quam-v m”? “m” 1 _ two for the PFIPCKiII m“ b’ d“p““‘t"'“ b "mom m"! a h a =‘ _ one a‘ "l!" llflcc- ‘l’. Lair) l :1.‘ Chillglilen‘. Ftlfmlgmnilll Fa" and ‘unm- Ladies‘ ,- Felt and Velvet ‘ant? t" hm‘ M“ “ATS Volts, Bloomer: vtasrs AND FALL FELT bhamm‘ ‘ BLOOMERS “ATS in n host of ‘I Sleeper! : - ~00 to 1-59 , 49¢ to .98 My!“ See those before to v " marge assortment slliiwi"! "l" VPPY ~ _ buying that hat for C l u n. f. _ In a" sizes hues‘ m style‘ Your choice the kiddie Manuel‘ o‘ “m” ‘ li s 1 0 0 m gh Test . The largest and Extm Special l RAD“) A complete line of most complete ns- BROKEN _ t ' 9°71 Ind books now ‘ szortmcnt nf Infant's pEKOE TEA Szzcs 16 0 20 ‘u ' "l “filthy. Get l . , . .> , ' t , . ' v i Qpirfiilxliliztirtliiofxnlff‘ so to 4o ‘gziflviiitcalzagyiio “y m‘ m‘ “mm” , , t e . ,- ~ ' fall nmi winter np- ib- Th hi‘, ‘ ‘o p“, wml m“ ' pat-cl now on dis- Also oven,“ e“ “Wm” w" 69°79 h? ""595 , . my ,,, |,,,.,,.,_. m“, rm quality improve your radio cold days. reception IIQIIIIIIoaI-p NAME eulaunnoelnevneuelleneanun-nauseous! , IMPORTANT — READ —BELOW "u...n..."-...--n-~--..----.-u.. n..."---t--".-.-"-“t.~-t“----nu<--.-»-uu~.. Write your name clearly below. Cut out coupon where marked, bring to the Met- ropolitan Store during these bargain days nnd deposit in one of the boxes in the store. These boxes will he opened Saturday night, November lat. The first one drawn will re- celre Si0.f.‘0; second $5.00: third 83.00. Bring this coupon. ones. Employees of the Metropolitan Store are not eligible. You may be one of the llehy 4 l ., s announce ._ . .....__>.. .-__¢ -_-__.a-. .7, .....-. CABLE SHIP IN_ PORT-Mite‘ . ' riage, a reception was held at their, . a... .... t-zl-ble ship Calnbria arrived in port last evening about 6.30, anu lay fr: the night off the Mat-ire Wharf. Weather permitting the Caztlbria vxii leave this morning for Boston c1: cable repair work. POLICE COURT-At the Poll-m Court yesterday mumlng a man char-U- ed withcommcn asultwas lint-d $1 and. 00st or twenty days. The ca: of a man charged with allnayln". 039919 i“ a diveliing was dismissed. BRADALBANE UNITED CIIURFY 0F CANADA-Services on the abut". charge for Sunday, Nov. 2nd, are fl follows: Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m." Granville, 3 p. m.; Bradalbane, ‘l p. m. Tnos. Palethorpe, Mnlster. THERE ARE A NUMBER of sec-- tiotls t0 be Judged at todays 1- l: Show with between 30 and 40 0.1, tries in each. Don't miss the excl.- ittg competitions. Judging begh. this morning at 8 o'clock and con- tinues till 4 p. m. show is ogen every nisht till 1o p. m. 1951 For the alleged theft of money from the residence of a minister at Sauris. a fifteen year old boy was sentenced.’ to one month in Georgetown Jail Magistrate M. A. Paquet. ‘The lad; was arrested by the Provincial Po-f llcc. l HOLT, RBNl-‘REW if: COMPANY.‘ Owing to unexpected delay Mr. 'i‘retn- i blav will be m Charlottetown on l November 4th instead of October, 27th, as previously announced. Moore‘, &= McLeod Ltd. 1946-21 ; SENTENCED T0 ONE MONTH-i l l A FINE 0F $50 and a suspendedl sentence of one month in jail was the ‘ penalty imposed yesterday on tile! Bristol lad, charged with the theft of l a car. The led was brought beforel His Honor Judge Fraser, at Sourls.‘ The defendant had escaped last week from Georgetown Jail, but was found yesterday at his home in Bristol. .. .. ,._._-._.-_~...,._--.... SEALING IN MOISTURE PH O O F’ CEILOPHANE Prosecution was, conducted by the Provincial Police. APPROPRIATION FOR SUM-l MERSiDE-At a meeting of certain ~ members of the government ,vcster-, day with Mayor Lidstone of Sum-i merside and members of the town‘ council to discuss the appropriation- for Summerside of a portion of the} $90,000 unemployment relief fund, wanted this province, it was decid- rd to begin on the road in the vic- ‘nity of Summerside, some lvorkf "Smilar to the project nolv being car- I ,_ l'l€d out 0n the Malpcque Road near‘ Charlottetown. . l, WEDDING BELLS-One 0f (the season's prettiest weddings was sol-,__:____v-.__' . _' ' cmnized in St. John's Church, Northl Cambridge, on Wednesday, Septem- ber 24th, when Mr. Earl Greenand son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Green-l an, of Kinkora, led to the altar, Miss,’ , Emma Lawless, daughter of Mrs., lFrat-lcis Lawless. also ‘of Klnkora.‘ ;\Vl'i8l'9 they were united in the holy ‘bonds of Matrimony, by the Rev. Fr. ‘W ‘Leonard. The church, which was; beautifully decorated for the occa-I sion, was filled with guests, and aiteri the ceremony, the bride and groom! received the good wishes of many, friends. The bride looked charming] in a costume of white satin. with shoes to match. She wore n bridal, veil and carried in her hand a hand- l some bouquet. ’I‘itc bride was nttend- ed by her sister, Miss Florence Law-l less, who wore a dress of pink silk crepe. with hat to match. Mr. Frankl McIntyre. of Elmira. supported the; groom. On the evening of their mar- 1 home, where a large number of in-l vlted guests assembled to tender best whites to the bride and groom. Pre- vious to the marriage. the brldc was; (ziven a generous shower by hcr‘, friends nt the home of ltcr wlSffilfli VIPs. Hugh Kelly. North Cambridge,‘ nod was the recipient of many beau- ; Liful gifts. All 10in in ntlshing Mr.‘ and Mrs. Greenan many years of, happy wedded life. 5 PERSONALS His friends are sorry to learn that Mr. J. F. Lord. merchant of North 'I‘ryon, is still in the P. E. Island Hos- Dittii. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill. m. and‘ Mrs. Cecil Mill and Miss Lois M,ll, of‘ Kcnsington. were amnnlz the visitors to the For Show yesterday. Miss Maude Wilson returned to Boston last. week. after spending her vacation visiting friends in the province she was accompanied as far an Sackville by her mother Mrs. Hazel Wilson, Southport. Mr and Mrs Ambrose Monaghalmi Mr. Harold Kelly and Miss Hclen= Smith, Kinltora. motored to the city yesterday and were BUGS/ts of Mrs. Rodd. North American Hotel Mrs. W. B. MacNelll, of Bummer- side. and Mrs. Willard MacNeill, of Borden, Who have been slaendlng tet- Ftmfler. returned to their respective‘ - homel this week. ' Bring New Rooms to Your Home with Gyproc AWORK-ROOM for you --a play-room for the youngsters in the basement. An extra bedroom or two in the Attic, These are now rossible in your home a‘: ittic expense. The new Ivory coloured Gyproc Wallboard that doe: not burn and nccds no decor-l ation (when panelled) will give you additional space in your present home. Easily and quickly applied, structurally strong, it pro- vides fire-safe ivttlls, ceilings and partitions. Your dcalcr’s name is listed below. Consult him today and ask for full infor- mation regal-din G‘ roc \\"nllhoard'or wriize flit-Pin- teresting free book “Build- ing and Remodelling with Gyproc." GYPSUM, LIME AND ALABASTTNE, CANADA, LIMITED Montreal - Quebec L‘. M. Poole - - Poole d. Thompson, Limited A ._- eral weeks visiting in Halli“, 1q_ 5W1 R. T. Holman, Limited e Quests of Mrs. R. Patterson and Mrsl Morris-Bernard 8t CO- “ ‘ '\ Matthew 8t‘ McLean - I - ' New new Woi ITIYQDIYOOI‘ i. Maritime Representative-N. B. Melville, 53 Rupert Street, Amherst, N. S. f-‘or Sale By Charlottetown, P. E. l, Montague, P. E. l, ,Summerside, P. E. I, Tignish, P. E. I Souris, P. E. I l lboord ' I __ _--= - a