u‘ .1 r fl III? "m ll: 98218231128! ....-,....w-<.4=-mw-=.—.-77 w¢¢vnro:@<=n-:!1=‘ECJ2:UI:I _.;. ‘fARAlllll-UNT‘ PICTORIAL ' 111E Cnmmurnsiuvvm GuAnuiAn HISTORY NOTHING W1" TE‘ 51A This is ,Your Last Chance to See One of the Finest Pictures of the T; Last times Season — One We KNOW You'll More Than Enjoy! S" 1""- ‘IMONE JAMES in I U- DAY m §iiiou ""1 STEWART "Tl/l. VEN " CIIN COMPARE WITH I THIS /%/f0-%//l/qff/l/f7lfé7 PRODUC ION 5n Iilisll l "RDMED and llll-TET" The Family Faudnnha ' bnliiaaa panama Mflflliglll! and Capulall Ina! up inns a blmr bmla. LESLIE. own win-i m M A sf w cairn/m» ‘c sr ‘y \ .\§ Love's Coming of Ago. . .,Iu|i0t is told re uok a husband. ~ Romeo LoveIonnNTha dashing your! lover paadan one an unhappy Iova on... The Masque BaII...Rnmao in disguise. ThI grand ball n’ lhl CHPUIIKI. Romeo mm, julin, rho on of u. dreams. lAlml‘ “w an‘ u’ Tha Elopemenl... ii lulled in a thrilling duel. The Baniahed Lav Romeo's Rival . . ._|uli The Slecpinl Potion . rho Friar plans the save her from rha mama; ileeping dauphin m be dead. gresieir lcnen mum-pram -"~ A of time. l U ll N B A R R Y M 0 mu MAY our: u REGINILI! immv flONWAV mm: , c. Auiusv saiini roam vmnwicii q vioin armors-courts Dlroclnd IGEORGECUKOR I mm I ‘uni i‘: BAIIIIYNUIIE our“ gallant Mauuvia gffrgljlgf‘ riiiiic EDWARD at 3.15 -,.oo -- 9.5, The Balcony Sana . . . Roman hep: his dangerous lav: u,» WEIILI juliai. I ucm wedding at tho all of Friar Lauranu. “Deaih lo Merruiio". .. Mannie mania Tybali’: iiuuli l0 Roman and Romeo‘: Revengamllomco followaTybali and lnilllhimlaadawflltaduel. Romeo is umaanrl in hmishuiani from Vanna. puuiu command ha: to many Pan's. duping potion to Sleep Like DlIEb-¢-JU~II§E'I horrifid pannb baliava Ihair The Final cllfllll-"(IJOOAII ofiha Ill MTIIIOIE mg Iva-n 551;‘. 38R d 0n West" The CAPITOL ’S BIG SPECIAL! More stars than a fine night! ‘ it§il_i:}siiiliii£iijsriziii " ESE-NIIQINIQIIOMANCE inn, KIIIGOF, SWING! 2.30 7.00 8.45 LASITXME. TODAY LSO SPORT Rim. BETTY B001’ (‘zirtoon "fl€“ Iisiiiiiiiiti-zxcuiisiiiiis To Moncton $2.60 - To Halifax $4.80 Good going - Friday Oct. 22nd Return Limit -M0nday Oct. 25th T. B. ROGERS (‘ily Ticket Agent Can. Nat. Rys. Q 181 Q1100" “Sire-cl Phone .140 i, I l l Eastern Guardian ..'BOB1N HOOD FLOUR makes lovely light loaves of tastier UIGBG. 14-1075-7-28-14 ..'SUBS CRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be banded to their Rept. Archie Hume. . . ‘C L A B. K'S ANNIVERSARY SALE.‘ is now on at Montague. The biggest sale of the year. Get your Fall supplies at bargain prices! Buy early! L-681-10-16-1l. ..°SAVE HALF what you usually spend for drug store items at Mabon's great Original Rcxall One- Ceut Sale, Montague. Seven big days with 250 bargans to choose from. and two for the price of one plus only one cent. October 16th to Oc- tober 23rd incusive. L-543-10-16-2i. “scan YOU IMAGINE getting three full-size tubes of Rexall Milk of Magnesia tooth paste for only 59 cents? This is only one of- the mrmy bargains offered at the Rexall One-Cent Sale at Mabonfii. M0“- tague, from October 10th to October 23rd inclusive. L1543-10-16-2i. “WIISSIONARY ADDRESS — A very interestins meeting W85 held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague, when Rev- David Marshall missionary on furlough from British Guiana. spake on his work there Heydrew a, very vivid picture of the life o! the native and of the terrible loneliness experienced when travel- ing from place to place through the jungle mostly on foot. with not a human being in sight for miles and miles and only the cry of the different wild animals to be heard. ~5- ,.*Mrs. A. D. McClure, enter- tained the Women's Institute Ht the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Watterworth. on Tuesday. quite a number of ladies dropped in for a cup of tea. L ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilfred after a pleasant Watteivworthls b r o t h c r, Rev. Carlisle Watterworth, of St. JDILTI Buckwheat Flour The Real old PAN- CAKE kind. Freshly ground from ISLAND grown SIL- VERHULL B U C K- WHEAT. Price 6c per pound GRAHAM OR WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR freshly ground 5c per pound TABLE CORN MEAL ROLLED OATS and OATMEAL FLOUR: All the best Brands in stock. For Sale at OARTEITS ' riiiio mo SEED STORE. < 10.1.1.1 Wstterworth. has returned home} visit In M1‘- The Central Guardian CRASWELL for Photographs. CONTEST FANS — Please now that feature article for Imperial l Bzscult 00., Ltd., is repeated today. CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE L-OTBD-T-IZ-Sll STEWARTS YEAST makes bot- ter bread. Lr551-9'14'“ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a drunk was fined $3 and costs or five days in Jail and another who failed to appear had his $3 bail bond estreated. A third drunk was remanded for a week. A non-payment of dog lax -case was dismissed when the tax I vas paid. DIAMOND TREASURE CON- TEST-Fans please notice feature article of Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd, repeated wrlay. WESTERN RELIEF-The refrig- erator car placed at the “Dump" just southeast of the station here to receive the potatoes, turnips and other vegetables contributed for relief purposes in Saskatche- wan was about two thirds filled yesterday with supplies coming in from nearby points including New Dominion, Nine Mile Creek, Corn- wall, Mount Herbert and Pownal. 200 more bags are required to complete this car and it is the hope of the committee in charge that these will come in early to- day. It was learned that quite a, quantity of potatoes, etc, were gathered at North River Corner but for some reason were not sent in and fear was expressed that thew might be affected by frost last night. The car planed at York was about one third filled yester- day. The committee asks that supplies may come in freely today both to Charlottetown and to York. Remember that the relief is organized by a joint committee of the churches and is distributed in a like manner. ‘Ihe Charlotte- town car goes to Avonlea, Sask, for “The Director of Relief." Personals Miss Kathleen Earle, of Char- lottetown, is a visitor in town for a few days. a guest at the Stanley. -—Truro News. Mrs. Harry Ritchie, Ottawa, has arrived on a visit to her mother, Mis. L. E. Prowse, who has been an invalid for some time. Mrs. Russell Lauther had as guests over the week-end her moth- er, Mrs. C. F. Miller and sisters Mrs. Whitfield Howutt and brother Ralph Miller, also Miss Muriel ‘Mc- Ncvin, Mrs. Heath McQuarrie of Victoria, P. E. 1., Mrs. Frame of Charlottetown and Miss Marion Raynor of Mt. Herbert, P. E. 1.- Truro News. v-O-O-VOX-O-Ofi-O O-OQ-O-O-O-O-O-OO-O-O DIAMOND TREASURE FEATURE ARTIO LE v0 +000 +0 0 v a 0 0+0 oooo-owoa- IDIPERIAL BISCUIT Co. LTD One or the Island's most pro- gressive manufacturing concerns is located at the St. Peter's Road I Crossing. head of Longworth Ave- nue I The Imperial Biscuit 0o. Ltd., was incorporated in 1921 having been in operation for some years previous to that. In 1935 the man- agement was taken over by Mr. John A. MacDonald of Southport [and since then has been running overtime continuously. The annual output capacity 1s 900,000 lbs. '1‘he greatest bulk of this is for local trade but a considerable amount is exported. | Imperial Biscuits were the first ;1=‘ox Biscuits manufactured in ‘Canada, and were also the first “igiislc to be made from Cod Liver i. I For this mason credit is largely , duo to ‘Iinperials for the elimina- tion of rickets in our ranches- ‘Ilhe destruction of young foxes by the ,females has also been materially {reduced by feeding Imperiafs, as y they supply all the necessary vita- , min food elements. i The Manager,‘ Mr. John Mac- Donald is well known throughout this province and is thoroughly fiiliiioi- with the fox industry. His son, Mr. Clifford MacDonald ls the active salesman for the com? puny and is exceptionally popular with all ranchers on the Island, | Imperial Biscuits are made from the purest ingredients, including rich Cod Liver Oil, and are ppe- pared and handled under strictly sanitary conditions. The well known slogan of all leading ranchers is "For success Fbed lmperials from Pup to Pelt." Georgetown - Charlottetown Bus Service Lcava Georgetown - -- Cardlgan - -_ _ 48 Station — -- St. Thlffllll -- — Peakea - - — - Plsquid - - - Ioi-t Augustus — Webster's Corina f“ lotteiown — 10.00 A-M. Charlottetown — 4.00 PM. Peakes - — — — 8.00 PM. Cardigan — - — 5J0 1AM. Arrive " rgetown—— 6.00 PM. ‘ 7 enge - are fully protected by Insurance for any accident that may happen while driving 1n thh BB. Moped Arrive Leave ‘not be raised off the floor when What $0111’- sy James 10.801100. mp. ' GOOD POSTUEE BUILDS PHYS- ICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH 11bi- a number of years I lectured to university graduates; men and women teachers in high and preparatory schools. I tried to im- press upon them the importance o! having their students stand erect and so keep free of spinal curv- ature, round shoulders, and other defects in posture. I advised that when there wa= no examination by nurse or physiciiih. they secure a mirror and let each student look at himself both side- ways and facing the mirror; that " if the student could see himself or herself as they actually stood. and then could see the great difference when they "stood tall" or erect. there would be fewer cases of spinal curvature and round should- ers. - ’ So strongly did I emphasize the value of developing the abdominal muscles in attaining the erect car- riage, that in marking their ex- aminntion papers it was not un- usual in an answer regarding pos- ture to come across the words printed, not written, “Develop thr abdominal muscles.’ That the development of the ab- dominal muscles is the biggest factor in attaining the erect car- riage can be seen by standing sidc- i ways to a mirror and drawing in i ed abdominal muscles drawn the‘ abdomen backward. Immediately the chest stands out, the shoulders go back. and the spine becomes. straight. The simplest exercises to de- velop the abdominal muscles are i (a) trying to touch ioessknees kept 5 straight, and (b) lying on the floor and raising legs, knees kept straight, to a. right angle. that is‘, forming two sides-of a square with ‘ body and legs. The buttocks must legs are raised. There is nothing that gives one such a feeling of mental and phys- ical health as the acquirement of a. good posture. . ‘ ' When, however. it ls found that there is a spinal curvature, (and parents should take a look at the backs of their growing boys and girls) the familv doctor should be consulted. 1'-f he finds that by plac- ing the boy or girl in certain posi- tions the spine becomes straight. he may show the exercises director. If the spine cannot be pulled straight by exercise. an orthopedic physician mustbe consulted and a plaster cast or other apparatus must be worn for months. Stand tall yourselves and en- courage your youngster tp sit and stand tall. -- Grain STARTING MONDAY, MAY 10th 5-" NOBANA TEA ROW! ALLWON I-IIIESTIS .. ... ~i,.,. | (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) _ WINNIPEG. Oct. 15 — Selling waned on the Winnipeg Grain Ex. change today and wheat prices re- sponded to moderate export oe- mnnd and good overseas buying to climb more than two cents. Values closod 2 1-2 to 2 1-4 cents advanced with October at $1.24 1-8, November $1.23 1-4, Dec $1.19 1-2 sud May $1.18 1-2. .'I‘he market opened irregularly and although fair buying credited to seaboard houses was msponslu e for Jractional gains in early trade, continuation of southern selling in December and May futures brought some temporary easiness. In cash wheat spreads on top grades of Red Spring improved sharply in early trading and later slipped back to around the prevj. ous close. Coarse grains were dull. WHOLESALE FISH PRICES (C-P- By Guardian's Special Wire) _B0$TON. Oct. 15 -~ Wholesale fish prices: large cod seven m eight; market cod six to seven; haddock eght to nine; poflock four to five; hake 4 1-2 to 5 l-2; cusk five to six; mackerel 16 to 1a; blinks 14 to 15; lemon soles 9 1-2 to i0 l-2. gray soles 10 to 11; flounders 5 1-2 lonine; haddock scrod 4 3.4 to 5 3-4: redflsh 4 1-2 to a 1-2. Arrivals-Dorchester, Quincy, 59a, Tide. Brant, 'I‘i"imount, Mari-is Stella. Exeter, Isabel Parker, Map ioric Parker. Watches and Jewelery l Should you want any.' thing special and up-to- date In our line we in- vita you to call in and .500 latest design; in tlia NEW CATA. LOGUES Just received. E. W.TayI0r 14: Richmond St_ »* Established 1870 OCTOBER 16, 1937 iis was in: is riiiio _ gwirirnsucs. Exceptional S Values at . _. Como in tn-rlny mid are this lovely Illnliig Room Suiloa iiuw uu lllapluy. You'll In: pleased w l t h new womb» iiiiil style» iiiul surprlimil at thi- low "Plcu- you I'll" inun- Ill your olll hlllll‘ to» la Your Homo In Style? Style goes hand in hand with comfort. If your home is fashionably furnished, then it ll inviting and charmingl Rid your home today of thoae'"antiques." B¢ltltify it with smartrmodem home furnishings. On PTO LAN” biisliiitorriirowiv the abdomen, just as well develou- 1 I r. w. c. NOTES I GEORGE L. DONNELLY Aii classes were 1'.Lilll11(.‘(I iii Prince of Walcs College on Wcd- nesday morning. after the usual Thanksgiving holidays. Section “C" Debating Socirt-y and the Fourth Year students hcld their first debate of the term oh Wednesday, October 13. The sub- ject was. “Resolved that it will‘ add to the welfare of P.E.I. to have the tuition fee for third and fourth year students of Prince of Wales College reduced." Those. upholding the “pro" side wei-ezl Waltham Gaudet, Lloyd Hender- son and George Dewar, while the‘ “wn" was supported by: James Burnett, Haldane Scott and Doug- las Black. On account of the ill- ness of Bruce McConnell, Profes- sor Blanchard criticized the de- bate to the satisfaction of all. The recording secretary of the debate was Miss Beatrice Blanchard. The “pro" side won the argument by an overwhelming majority. In the course of his remarksJzhe honorary president of the Society, Professor Blanchard, remarked that this was a very suitable subject for a debate since the matter was at present occupying the minds of many people over the Island. Section "B's" second debate was. "Resolved that convicts in n. Deni- tentiary should be treated as pa- tients, rather than as prisoners." The speakers for the “pro" side were: Reg MacLean. Bill Johnston and Evelyn Hessian; while those for the "con” side were: Jeim MacDonald, Margaret Prowse and ill/ST“ 6' mvp HEAR Wasting Iotfllllfeaulmulastflsbdiaintkdtlfi? so-iho-mlnntandioaraynnrawhmyoadiooonancw Weadaqhmne. Couachandaaoflnnawwcadnghoifll dnmuwiuiammaiiflrnlinaiasifriailnuuo- madc lreqmneyConirohAusomaikTooaOiawtnl- floagflewflthaoftinAfkaalonhtacmmOrtho- condo Tons Chamber; Wutinghona "B" Powlt ‘hibsariddoaeiudodiaradvancunanla. Hes-aim“! aayorfwihramadltmlgltbol-utlsaglitadvlnfl i TIAIE TIII Ill SET III We ca offer main:- Jov- an“ you give your the moi! favorable tum: ia town. Twenty-an models lo choose Inna. 1min im-rmasmii MODELS FROM -Mi1ler 13.08.1111. n!...¢nd_ Island Motor Transport Ltd. Ilew Fall Bus Schedule Bus Leaves Charlottetown (Whites Rzstaurant) FOR SUMMERSIDE (Via Kensingtun) Daily except Sunday 7.30 A. M. Saturday Night only 10.00 P. M. Sunday only 1.30 P. M. FOR BURDEN FOR Daily except Sunday 4.00 FOR. TIGNISH (Connecting at Sununerside) Daily except Sunday 3.45 P M. For further information call the Bua S1ation—24l!. Allister MacDonald. The_ Mr. Gordon Douglas, criticized the debate in a very capable manner. The recording secretary was M188 Constance Colville. The “pr0" side was victorious by a vote of 40 t0 eight. The honorary president. Professor Blanchard, complimented the speakers on the manner 1!! which they prepared and delivered their speeches. Al. present an attempt is being made to form a bowling leilgllfi among the students. If a suffic- ient number of. teams are formed there will be regular schedule 0! games played on the alleys of the Y.M.C.A. The college football team are having their daily workouts at Victoria Park and Judging by the pace the boys are keeping up 0H these practices they W111 have 11° HHH-VTUIII‘ EE cvarmadahiliaialaatry. LIT U8 DII v (Via Summersi’ Connecting with Mainland S. M. T. Bus Service Daily except Sunday 7.30 A. M. SOURIS AND NORTH LAKE critic. T1171}: u iiyiifi‘ , "Saints" in their first GIICOUIIKRTGI t arwrgu/ :7.‘ fir!) gvitidiililiti \ V£l*<%~.=}t\\\§5 c I W“? _ 1.00 r. ivi. 3.45 r. M. P. M. the season on Saturday afternoon Good luck boys. A special meeting of the execut Ive of the Students’ Christin Movement was held on Thursdsi morning for the purpose of mak- ing arrangements for the Satur- day night socials, etc., for lhl coming year. Out of respect for the memory of the late Dr. Robertson all col- lege socials were postponed inst Saturday night. Englands oldest active football director, William Coates, aged R3, of Hartlepools United, started the present season by journeying to a game in Lincoln. l ‘fa . ‘l ‘Ah . ‘l l." _ onaraara