PRINCE EDWARD TODlY_ » ANDALL ETFTIEH; h4}\§( - ~ SHOREY THIS WEEK PLAYERS VAUDEVILLE ~_-— ORCHESTRA NswTLAYs GIIEAT CAST POPULAR PRICES FRIDAY Today's Program TONIGHT “ One Minute of Twelve " MYSTERY - minus - muons NIGHT “ JI MMIE ” “A 'BLUE CEASII." SATUIKDAY NIGHT MISS SHOREYS UP-TO-DAIE VERSION OF “ TEN NIGHTS THE Matinee Sat. At 2.30 Children 26c. Adults 81c. IN A BARROOM " SURPRISE rosy or run ENGAMEMENT NIGHTS AT 8.15 I10 — 5Z0 - We. l! SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE .1. TEACHERS’ CONVENTION A1.‘ HUNTER RIVER On Monday. Aug, 26th.. the Teachers‘ Convention was held I‘ Hunter River with iorty members and visitors present. In the abseh oi the president and secretary, M1‘- Hazen Wigmore was appointed chair- man, and Miss Margaret Scott, sec- retary, The following committees were appointed: Resolution committee; Carrie Wood ride, Irene Wyand and Marlon Mur- ray. Nomination committee; Mimi-l‘ Woolner, Margaret Chi-Bill" 5nd Winston Mayne. Question committee; Helen Douli. MaryNewsom and Verna whitebait!- Press commlttee; Beatrice Camp- bell and Margaret Scott. Inspectors Court and Murphy Si" ghort addresses relative t0 the W01’! pi school ialrs and teachers‘ $0119 meetings. Miss Catherine MacLean. organizer oi the junior Red Cross, outlined the organization oi the junior Red Cross, its motiva and ad- vantages, urging teachers to form branches l! Quill‘ schools. Supervis- or L. W. Shaw explained iully the changes in the course oi study and m’; reasons ior change. The meeting thkn adloumed. The afternoon meeting opened with an. interesting and helpiul ad- dress by Supervisor Shaw on the Teaching oi Primary and Silent Reading. The Question Box was open- pd,‘ and the various questions were discussed. The reports oi the com- mittees were read and adopted. The oillcers ior next year are as iollows: BresidenF-Helen Douli. ice-BresidenwRuth Mathescn, ‘ecretary - Treasurer - Margaret scétt. The iollownig are the resolutions: ILResoIved that this convention kslrl the Superintendent oi Education to I lace in each school a list oi thc new books, that will be on the course iorYthe ensuing year, not later than June, so that the teachers may have anioppcrtunlty oi preparing new work in vacation time. iii-Resolved that a junior Red Cross branch be organized in all EATNA R0 CTERIA A NEW SHOPPING CENTRE That has proved its oilcctlvcncss in lower prim, big Use the service schools where such an organization would be at all ielslble. dqResolved that we approve the present investigation work oi the looyal Commission oi Education, and urge upon the Board oi Education the necessity oi implementing its rc- comrnendaticm ‘as soon as practic- able. dl-Resolved that the thanks oi the convention be extended to the lol- lowing: (ll-Tc the trustee board oi Hun- ter River school icr the use oi the school. i (2)-—'I‘o the press for the publllllty given. (3)—'llo Supervisors Shaw, Court. and Murphy, and to Mia MIcLean, organizer oi junior Red Cross ior their helpiul addresses. The Markets MONTREAL, Aug. 2B.-l"ollowln8 the recent severe cut in hog prices shipments were very much reduced and out oi the 431 hogs received 244 were consigned on an F. 0. B. basis. leaving but 181 hogs and 13 calves ior sale. The hogs were on basLs oi 812.00 ior lights and $12.50 ior cud one. ‘Those oi’ good weights and the calves were practically all sold ior 013.00 There "were no cattle and no lambs. iii}..- POLICE COURT-There was a rather large docket yesterday morn- ing. A drunk and disorderly case was dismissed. A case ci unlawful sale oi liquor was also dismissed. A man charged with operating a tractor on paved streets oi the city had his case adjourned. A party convicted oi un- lawful possession oi liquor was iined $200.00 or 3 months. Two speeders were each iined $6.00 or l0 days in jail. Another speeding cue was ud- Joumed. Two juveniles appeared. charged with petty stcalinz; one was committed to the Children's Aid Societ, and the other remanded until the arrival oi his lather. ____i__-_-__ A rollnblo nutlucptlo-mlnlnfi llnimcnc CARRY AND SAVE ‘Nine Mile Creek at 10.30 a. m.; Gan- . mic CAPI Zane Grey's book opens-lulu " a beautiful picture. Actcd by, _ a muster cut. Placed in a native letting. Reproduced tut natural colon. A strange story oi a strung mm and |, iemlnine woman. TOL-Toaay; Friday - and" Saturday BIG TRIPLE WEEK-END BILL" 10 WEEKS YO! "H0! IUD!- t-lut show the hidden treasure. TUII, BOMANCI - heaps o! NEW CAPITOL Iqhe , , . 1 PTRFKFE YO 2.? P Av . and. a Bottle of Rum! Swurthy pirotcs battling ior the gold oi scuttled treasure Mysterious tropic hlI-uds marked m secret maps swoop like vultures on their unsuspecting SERIAL or THRILLS sac beautiful NATALII xnvosrou the vtctllu c! blcod-tbtrcty OF. ,»-- AMA Grim pinto fllllll that prey. ADVEN- both z _ . ' m. a. E ‘Nicholson, Phd.. “THE RECKO LAST CHAPTER or FINAL NING” DON'T M!!! THIS BIG W!!! IND Iqhe (lantnal lluznnlflzn MISS THELMA TEED will open a1 beginners class in Violin 0n Sep- tember 4th, at her home 10 Pleasant Street. Phone 936-1.. 7618-8-20-21. IIAZELBBOOK CIRCUIT-Services ior Sunday, Sept. 1st. Hazelbrook 11 a. m., Cross Roads, 3. p. m. Alex- andra. 7 p. m. Tuesday night a. farewell party ior Mr. George Murray was held at Brighton Club. Abcunt twenty couples were present all ci whom moo enjoyed the dancing and other am- usemcnts. A delicious luncheon wll served. George, -wh_o intends going to the Y. M. C. A. College in Ohicugo, has been in our locality ior "about a your. During that time he has made many iriends all oi whongwish him the best oi luck. BIIADALBANE UNITED CHURCH The services on the above charge ior Sunday September 1st are as iollows Pleasant Valley 11 a. m, Rose Valley 3 p. m, Bradalbanc ‘l p. m. Rev. Thos Palethrope, Minister r0 Assn-l: cnmn wunrsau SURVEY-Miss Elizabeth K1113 oi the staii oi the Canadian Council oi Child Weliarc 1n Ottl-Wl. In the city en route from Cblpmsn where she has spent a vacation ' SLIGHT BLAZE-The firemen were called out yesterday morning about 3 o'clock ior a blaze in a pile oi ashes at the’ back oi the City Hos- pital. ‘There was no damage. at her iormcr home. to Prince Jtdwurd Il- land, where she will assist in_a child wciiarc survey being nductcd by the Canadian council. Miss King had a very largo share in the work oi the survey oi child wclisre in New Brunswick recently completed and she mo! luccessiully inaugurated the Family Wcllare Bureau and S0- cial Service Exchange in this city.- St. John Telegraph. IIIASSUBING NEWS-Mr. Wallace, Williams, oi Summpitslde, huge- celved iurther details regarding the " oi his brother, Mr l. C. Will- iams oi Watcrtown, Mum, when he was knockeddowubyanluto on his way to work in Boston. The latter stated that although Mr. Williams was dragged along some distance by. the car, which iluaily went over his leg, ho is not suiiering ircm any internal injury as wu feared at first but lud- tained a broken leg. Mr. Williams will remain in the hospital about six weeks. l-ie is well known in Sum» mcrsidc and this reassuring report will be received with much plenum by his friends there and elsewhere CENTRAL PARISH-Rev. D. V. OMesra will preach ondiriday in Stanchcl at ‘i p. m. On Sunday in os Cove, 3 p. m.; Churchill. 7 p. m. Canoe Cove session will meet at 2.30 P. m. MAIL CONTRACTORS DEETING -Tbo Canadian Mail Contractors- Assoclatlcn are holding their annual meeting on Labor Day in Summer- sidc, at 2.30 p.’ m. Legislative and Federal members oi Parliament are invited to attend. LIVE POULTRY T0 BE SHIPPED -'rwo cars are being loaded wit-h live poultry. onroutc rrcm Tignish to Em- erald. 11m‘ is the iirst shipment to be made from the Province this seas- on. It is understood that two more cars will ho loaded shortly irom points in the eastern part oi the province. -r__. gcr assortment: and greater values. and save mryour iamliy grocery bills. FAREWELL GATHERING-Oh in the Province-Q, , . RECOVEBING FROM INJURIES Idnnyincndswilibeglcdtcknow that Mr. George Herbert square- "brisn oi the n Railway II- prus 00., who has bun in the High- land View Hospital, Amherst, N. l. ior the pact flvc weeks is recovering iucul lhiurlcs received in auto acci- dent on July 28rd,, while on his way to visit relatives in P. I. 1., will shortly bg-lbic tolcavc going by Pilllulan cu- to‘ Extra Special i IINS BEANS " 2 '°" 29c OLD TIMI PIAIUT 99c IUTIII, I lb. tln 61c ouvu on». u on. 2"’ 256 gvucour suou rousu \ 2".'230 g gléuwsnnlonr 3 mzac ION AMI LUX SOAP 3 icr CUIIJNT 24c 22c our: nmcx nu 1 u». n: IATONIA tomato ‘ ' OATSUP Extra Special i amount 2 '°' 29c war-ans our: nucl 33c" lnxwnr. con-n. l :01?‘ 65c .._..___...____..,....__._' noun. 189i. It! 25c dunno u! til-All 23c cit-mars rill I 15c. oncm Quality-lions Extra Special I! susrusniim Tollllm ‘2ur23c f':‘§l'_"‘"°" Bic “in Wultham, Mun. '80 Extra Special’! . ‘INOI JIUII‘ IAIJI ppm“?! um: ‘or " IAGNIIIA 39c rcsTryrrvilcit m» . ...¢1.ivi* .‘t."i’.¥"...?.’-'§"?1-‘*;I*“ now receiving the best medical at-l tcntlcn. ‘ -0PEBATED 0N FOB. APPEND- ICITISFMhs Edith Lord. oi ‘Ii-yon. whoiorccmutimshubcenopcoi Mauro. R. T. Holman‘: clerks in the Drygcodk Dcpurtoncht, was taken seriously ill on Sunday morning and was operated on ior appendicitis in the Prince County Holpihl on ‘mu- day. Min Lord had made arrange- ments to lcavo on Saturday next icr Culglry. Alberta, whore she intended to take a position and was waited on Saturday evening alter closing hours and presented with a handsome travelling trunk and suit case. Miss lac-dis very popular withthcyolmz people‘ and hol- iricnds hope she will make a quickrccovcry and that she will. be able to make her intended visit in the near iutura-S. Iwcdding took place in the "rrmuy ‘United Manic. New Glasgow, N. 8.. on the cvoninc 0i August 14th., rm. when mu Frances Gertrude O'Hara oi New Gllllow wu ‘unlwd in ml!- l-iuc w Mr. Merl-m Dolllll! 0m- axon oi’ Hood oi Hllleborbllgh. r. r. Island. The bride looked churmihl m u gown ci white satin trimmed with radium lace. She was attended by llll’ um Miss mm while the ‘groom wu ably supported by Ml’- Arthur O'Hara. brother oi the bride. Immediately liter ths ceremony the psrtymobred to the homo oi the bride where supper was" served. 0n Irtday the happy" couple leit ior P. nnicndwhcrc anal-sorter honey- moon at the home ci the 810cm’! pllfllb they will luvc tor Somer- vlilo, when they will in iuturemc- sidcp-(Nuw Giucow puma blew copy.) J INSTITUTI BEITINQ-llhe Gu- pcrcaux Women's‘ lust-itch met at the home’ oi ma. Charles Steele. Aug. 10th.. seventeen members and three victim's being mount. ' Th! I150"!!! WU 0961104 W the President reading tho creed. Collection s- niouuied to 11.10. The minutes oi the previous meeting were ma and l- wunnnm sums-A vary pretty alone, but iirst and icrcmcst icr evangelistic Purposes and the dhici object is to attract their audiences to the more glorious sound oi gospel grace. The "sstisiactlcn oi leading many to Christ the Saviour. is their only earthly remuneration. The music played by Salvation Army Bands, is, in either composition or arrangement, the production oi the Salvation Army .I."uaical Board and other Salvutlonist composers, and ll copyright icr the exclusive use oi Army Bands. It il earnestly hoped that the second visit oi the Glace Bay Band under Band- muier F. Ferneyhough, will bc thoroughly enioycd by our. citiaens. and the means oi spiritual blessing to many. " COI-NWALL-YORK POINT. m. STITUTE-lne monthly meeting or the Cornwu1l—York Point Women's Institute met at the home oi mo. Wm. White, York Point, Auguwilth. 1t opened with reading oi tho Creed by Mrs. Geo. McDonald. The Nil-cell W" llllwmd by nineteen members, with a variety oi answers, viz, regd- llltl. rlddlet. Jokes, recipes, etc, which was very interesting. It was moved, seconded and curled that the bill (u painting Cornwall Hell be paid. Mr. s. B. much. Also moved." ‘seconded and carried that the seats {or tho some ball be paid ior. A letter oi ap- llreclntlcn from the Cornwall School teacher, ior the interest taken in the 5011001 dlllihk the year, and also ior the price money was m4, Mm Wm White reported $13.50 collected in vol-k Point m the mo Cross. Mrs. Ow- McDonald. deltllte m m» Suk- atcon Convention gave a vary may. “$1118 "Peri oi same. she touched cu the educational lddrcsses but gm]; more co tho visit to the cauatcriulil there, itbclng at the present time the aim or the Women's mum“, g9 help build one on P. ll. I. This talk wls oi vitci interest. Mrs. w, w, .Crceby, President, invitcdtbe mom. bars to her home icr Beptgmbgy “W411i. M09110 evening Sept. and, at which roll cell is to be summed ‘"11 WWII-mus answers. m» s delicious lunch served by the You Point ladies. meeting slog“ gm, y‘. "Y MEMQRMN Ill. G. I. IIAIIAIO The amoral o! tbclltc Eu, q, Ballard took privately at lo F l. i; .§§§§a‘§ ii rraeouol. _ ‘m. my. hi...’ i..." sntcrcd u» r. u. mum Hospital to undergo an operation. 11¢‘? ‘aw. Drdllonscban. 0i lllltwflw- “is pplcuant visit to Summertld! mummy-s Mr. I‘. I. Adld J12, ‘Covehcarl. 18 leaving Thursday cu a holldly trlb to Bolton» oni- w. m ma. n. .1. hdacbonald. ~ I City. spent’ sundly in WM °°"' head. ‘ ' Rev. Edward Clinton. WM fill- gpgm, the put three weeks with his parents ‘in Smirk. lcit yesterday morning icr White Deer. Tull- -.--._ Protes- sor ci Philosophy in Illinois Univer- sity, lg enjoying a holiday ammo hi! relatives and friends in vcucyllnld- .._.--. Miss Roma Stewart arrived in the city lat night ircui Montreal on a vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart. Mrs. Laue. oi Charlottetown. is visiting at Montague, the nut c! her son, Mr. Harry Lune. '-\w-I—#- Misses Catherine und Jessie White- way, have returned to Arlington. Muss. aiter spending a very pleasant vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wliiteway, Dover. Mics Rose Richards and Min Mary Montague, I-Iaiiiax, N. S.. are visiting relatives and iriends in this city. -._..__ Miss Florence Martin, wnobu been visiting her parents, Dr. and Martin, at Grandviow {cit yesterday morning on return to Victoria, Brit- ish Columbia. " Mr. ma Mrs. Hod J.8c1laway1eit yesterday icr Dorchectcr. Mus. aiter ipéudihl a shortwacction with rela- tives in New Glasgow and Cavludilh. II? iii-a. mom-a .1. Cullen. Dcrchester. More. who hll been visiting m. John Trainer. Grcenilcld, leit ycltcrdsyou return home." Messrs. Daniel Yuicocilgcu and nmmmcnd uncomm- 0i New alu- gcw, N. 5., are visiting in Char- lottetown the guests m. I. m. and luv. '1'. a. mp m. our, 0i we» dovcheagi, tut day mcruiru on a luoturtrirfthrcugh‘ Nova Scotia. ThOy wills-loo mend I icw days at tho Bali-ta: Exhibition.» he P- M ‘ luv. w. gnwe Muir aud Mrahiuir lcit yelterday ior Hallie: in attend the iuncral oi Mr. Justice dunks. which takes place ircul his latc re- sidence. n walnut ltrcct today. ma. Arthur Incite, cl Boston, sr-x rived in cinnamon, Monday oven- iug, accompanied by w. and Mrs. 360M’ W160i. who wont u isl- u uurmcntlnc to moot" her. Mrs. Harry Mathieson and ltgr fllllgbtor Miss Gladys have return- cdhcmcircclaulxwcckrvisituith ‘friends and rcletivgs lg N" You, "New Jersey, Connecticut and Mun.- cllusctts. "u". w. a. Scllar, Scmerville, uuhqvlic rpm the pm m: with her bother Mrs. Charlotte Rodd, W!“ WWhead. has returned to bur home. ». Kill H8160 MlcWilllhml. teocl-[cr 0! Inkcrulcu School mat mummy tho mi on any. i at m: home. m: Iccy- "Kit- Tau new cereal that spear)" _ ior itlclf—have you heard ii tell the world how good early" touted bubble is? Pour Show] 9f 1611.100 Rice Krispicq --'then “$190.10 it snap 85¢ crackle. Crisp. Delicious, Order a pack- age from your grocer today. M u d e b y Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. WWW ‘ libs-i! _ . PRESBYTEBIAN ssuvlcrs 3| Marlhiield at 7.80. Dr. M, E. Gehgc, -...-. RETURNS HOME-Rev. J. M. Mc- Lmd Ind Mrs. McLeod returned homo uundny evening (27th, inst), 1mm New Mills. N. 8., where Mr, Mcllcod was supplying mi- m, month oi August. For seventeen negation, and ho received a warm reception from his old parlshorlers. During his ooiourn in N. 3., Mr, m4 Mrs. McLeod visited Rev. and Mrs. Jllmmond Johnston in Bathurst, who m hloolly and oomiortubly settled 1n their new congregation. They were. acccmptuicd from N. "n, by Mrs. (Rev) J. A. Greenlecs oi Montreal, who is the guest oi Mrs. McLeod iol a icw days. fShe expects to visil Georgetown, 6mm 1101‘ 1m husband "was minister icr eight years. V" Rb COAL The Schooner ‘Jean. F. Anderson‘ I new American " s. ll‘. Authrsctto in m. mm and chestv uuluilwdgbtstathchltliilictoputli NIP rcu men w pric art o cs clivury. TIIh Ccaill a highest grade and will be well look your orders now. . D. Gillis Co. PIONI. 116. ‘Io-open. on. TUESDAY, September 8rd. '(3urtcri ifihnmkstore iuwcuutochpdolurmrvtllmr .ncutndln School Supplies milk or cream in q A‘ KRISPIES‘ iollowa Sept. m," Harrington at l1 "_ l. m.; Mt. Stewart at 8 o'clock; ‘ Central ‘Guardian yearn he was minister oi the Con- f