Western Guardian —l WILL BE RECEIVING live l i 7W?" ..;.. Marie Prevost is gran carnage... comma. Central Guardian \-\ CA1’ siléiit~ but M renderthe 0F helpFui weary/HERE 1N J b "jA ATCl-l ES AIJJJAYS, ASK Fora ponies MATCHES Qlvquent- maximum service. . OO ‘O '.O'YGLA.S.SIFIED A RATES-lilo per llm- per day. 0c per Ilne 8c per Ilm- per duy for 0 dnys or ova-r. Groups of f» figures. one‘ word. Ill per cent discount for onsh- Special ilnys or over, l! wants to u line. ol Id. and must In pulil fur. ml. 75c for seven woriln for one seven words n-r wet-k. ‘ o-oow-o-owwowooooooooowo-ww-oou DVERTISEMEN TS per dny [or i! Count lnltlal letteno, count as Address forms part Rates l-‘urnllhed lteoms week. Dlluutlun “Minted. 50c for A gen to Wanted Miscellaneous AGENT8~ WANTEDw-LIVE AG- ents for Watkins 150 Family Necessities. Direct .to consum- ers. Big Profits, J. l‘. Watkins Company; De‘pt., 'l~‘.. 379 Craig West, Montreal. -, 781-l0-1-lmo. AGENTS WANTEP-—HOUSE TO house and Specialty men. No matter what lines you now carry we have a small household i-om- modity you can add. Quick seller, big profits. Write for particulars. Dept. 13., (l0 Iicopoird Street, Tor- onto, ]0-17-2l. s For Sale FOR SALE—-A FOUR CYLINDER Studebaker Car. Asilsiorl as new —-overhauied this‘ Spring. Will be sold nt a bargain.‘ APDlY 17 Dnrchester Street. 506-9-19-tif FOR BALE-HOUSE AND BARN wilfltilirlc lights with large lot. just outside city limits. Suitable I __i;o§__ret_ired_ farmer. Forniartlcul- ' nrs applyto Fix 82, city.‘ ~ ~ ' 1133l0-Lil-3i FOR SALE—McCASKEY SYS- tem and Dayton Counter Scales, both in excellent condition. Phone 584 or write P. O. Box 156 1189-1047-31 FOR SALEOR TO RENT-DESIR- able briclb residence opposite St_ Paufstchurch; all modern con- veniences, best location, 124 Prince Street RIVERVIEW FARM FOR SALE- Four miles from Charlottetown; good house and outbuildings. extra good lnnd_ Apply Byrne Bros, North ltiver. 11Q3-10-16-6i FOR SALE-Threshing Machines Fox houses. Fox Shipping Boxes cart bodies with shafts. Apply to W. J. Scott Marshfiold P. F]. 1. 906-10-8-12l FOR BALE-THE AMERICAN llonse, No. 251 King St. opposite - hallway Station. is offered for private sale. Apply on promises. " ' 1144-10-17-31. FOR EALE AT ABARGAlN-0NE Climax lliirber_Chair, also a t» large barber's work case, 1d ft long. 2 JIIYKQ-[llflttl mirrors. l-iu~ i|llll‘0 at Giiariliiiu office. 2i F prospects (goldlngs) one f. years . by Dongolu. one 3 years by l\liiy~ or Todd" Dam. n halt Risiur to lona (Ilrli 2119 1-4, is by (leorcc Ciescous. Apply Duncan Robe-rt» son, North River. 2i fDR _ 8ALE.—5Fat‘m' at Gladstone -- iltonsistins of an acres of.lau<i. . in goodstnto of trultivatinn. ros- idence, and household effects ii desired, also a tailor shop. Up- llrdste barn. together with stock crop and implements. Will give P°93°9B|0h 0n--or before 1st, of MfllfvllpApply D. _-M.. Hawkins Murray Rivan- ., tm-io-iii-zii .1 .WANTED,—MAID FOR GENER- os sAts-‘Fwo coon sees-o ' SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FRESH today. Saunders, Newsoms & Co. Market Building. 60243-244311"? WANTED BOARD AND ROOM BY gentleman, near water front, al- 6o stall for horse, APP‘!!! N ca” Guardian. _t______.,___._.-.- LARGE CLEARENCE AUCTION SALE-l am instructed by Ml‘- Crawford Jay, Covehead Road. two miles from York station, to sell by public auction on Satur- day. Oct. 20th, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp all his stock. crop end farm imnlemeflilfl- F01‘ turther particulars see handbiils. sale positive as Mr_ Jay is mov- lug tn' Charlottetown — Peter Brodie, Auctionerr. 1127-10-17-31 Lost; h°B$ "D to noon, Monday, Oct. 22, at Kenslngton. Paying top market price. Alden Mouse. ‘31 Eastern Guardian --"8OURl$-8ervice for Sunday Oct. 21st. 7 p. m. Subject, “Mona tnlnolfellowshipl’. aismooerowu —Sub,lect m. flllnday. OctJLst at l1 a. m. “Our Great Hish Priest?“ WINS BURQARYF-ln order to perpetuate thfmemory of the men and women who gave their llvves in defence of the Empire in the great war. the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire has ln- auzurated a war memorial which includes bursaries in Canadian un- iversities. overseas postgraduate scholarships and the placing of historical‘ pictures in schools. The winner orthe Canadian bursary in _New Brunswick this Year is Ralph ‘H. McKee. of Fred- ericton son'of Lance Corporal G. H. McKee of the 26th New Bruns- wiclcBattlion who_ died in active service in 1915. . As therewas no candidate in Prince Edward ‘island. this bursary wasnwarded to Charles M. Jones, oi‘ Dalhousie, N. 13., son of Major Jones, of the 132nd Battalion, C. E. lillillllliiiiifi Number of first class horses wanted oi once Weighing fm-u ‘i200 to 1500 lbs. Apply E. T. Moor». licvcro ‘l-iotel, Charlottetown. ' 2i HOTEL VICTORIA Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to-datq hotel. Con- tains 44 rooms with private hsthmTlie Cuis- ine ls famous all aver. Canada. Telephones in Ill rooms] Courteous service. H. C. BROWN, LOST.--ON SATURDAY NIGHT. new vest. Finder please leave ati this oilicc. ‘ 113l-10-17-2i . ltfale Help lvanted “l . " l WANTED-A young mun to worl. in a Shoe Store, address Box 2. Charlottetown. SALESMEN-SOMETHINO NEW. something everybody wants, a re- pair seller, no deliveries, besi proposition ever developed for Xmas business. an ideal Elli-- nationally known and nationally advertised. Write I’. l-l. Orr, P. O. Box 1606, Winnipeg, Man. 10-17 6i Female Help Wanted WANTED-POSITION A8 HOUSE keeper by November 1st. Apply "G" care Guardian. 1135-10-17-4i WANTED— WORKING HOUSE- kecper, or {general servant girl. Apply 54 ‘Kent Si. after ll p. m. WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework in small family. Ap- ply in person to Mrs. W. M. Woodside, 17 Pleasant St. or phone 485d. 1140-10-17-tf. al housework. Apply 153 Water St. 31 WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Ii. A. Eb- i-rs, ii Grafton St. 1130-10-17-3i. Wanted WANTED-WORK BY THE DAY Apply at this Office. 1138-10-17-31 Hotel 00., Ltd., VICTORIA HOTEL Brilliant As Gay Super-Flapper ed" Full of Glitter and Color. Marie Prevosth latest picture, “The Beautiful and Damned" play- ed before a delighted audience yes- terday at the Prince Edward Thea- tre. where this Warner Brothers‘ production opened for a run of an entire week. As Gloria Gilbert, the flapper who flaps herself in-to the hearts of a. dozen -men, Miss Provost is excel- lent. The former bathing beauty's delicious sense of humor is in evi- dence throughout the situations of this rollicking picture of gilded youth, riches and ruin. All who came in expectation o!‘ something out-of-tbe-way were not disappointed. for this is a screen flllflittation of F. Scott. Fitzgerald's best seller of the same na-me which intrigued thousand of readers, and which, as a picture, is crammed with humor, tnse drama, and strong eltuntions—a sparkling fast- moviug story that has lost not one whit oi‘ its brilliance in the screen version. As Anthony Patch, the boy-hus- band, Kenneth Harlan was admira- ble in the lead opposite Marie Prie- vost. Take a handful of fascinating flappem, a crotchety aged million- aire bent. on reforming the world. young weak-vcilled but lovable ispendthrift, a milsiczil comedy nou- brette, a iauccessiul film magnate —-mix well with the best that New F-l York can offer in cabarets, jazz music and philandering and you have the ingredients .that go to make “The Beautiful and Damm-d“ both n. surprising and entertaining picture that you will have to g0 far to beat. ‘ llrieiiy, the ntory ilenls will: Gloria Gill-art. the loveliest llilplitl‘ in New York-wt 1922 model. lie-n woo her and tall; at last elm cur- reuilcrs to young Anthony Patch, whose mission in lite seems to lli‘ to wait ‘till his wealthy phllnntlir plst grandfather dies and louvre him his millions. ———<0->—————— RESERVE WEDNESDAY even- ing Oct. 24th, for the chicken sup- _pcr, in the Mill View Hall. LIQUOR RAID-A full qua-rt hot tlu and a partially filled bottle of . rum were found by the Prohibition Inspectoas in n raid on the promis- es of a man on Sydney Street Tu day evening. The liquor was conir. Manager Gated‘ THE Births Charlottetgwn WHITLOCK-At the City Hospital Oct. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Eilirar \\'hit lock, City, a daughter. MCAULEY.—At the City Hospital Oct. 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McAuley (Mary Hogan) a daugh- C. A. Barton. St. John; F. C. Biet te. Toronto: Chas. H. Bennett, Par» l9. 0nt.; D. M. Dickie, Montreal; C- C» TIIOIIIDBOII. Montague; F. J. E. Wright. Summerslde; G, M, Mo. L906. Hartland. N. B., Harry Hart Montreal; R. T. Twiddcll. Quebec; E. Sinton. Montreal: E. B. Wall. 1100. Montreal; Geo. l-l. Sager, Brlllllfflrll; E. A. Burden. Turn; (3, W- P0X. TIIFO; \V. H. Forsc, Munc- toii. A. H. Clark, Montreal; Miss M. Wilson, New York: A. W. Jon. 3P1. Moncton: F. W. Arnold, Toron. to. W. R. Bennett, St. John; C. E. Dalton, St. John, (QUEEN HOTEL Water Street Chm loltqiown This popular has been Hotel completely renovated and re. furnished throughout and offers vsry com- fortable accommodation to tho travelling public. The tabla ls osmo- isllY IMtl Ind the pub llc are courteously cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager WANTED-PLAIN SEWING T0 do at. 80 Spring Park Road. 10-17-2i. Situations Vacant Charlottetown Hotel (n, ‘ Ltit, Proprietors A85 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Gneeiing Card Sample Book free; representatives mak- lug ten dollars daily. Experience or capital unnecessary. Bradley Company, Drantford, Ont. - 10-12-12l. w‘? . .~ ‘ Mrs. Lrwllitlng: wrlIiin-a M _ .111“! ,_ril , 1 , down. limnmy '° "ti. Ltililtlil-"h toilets; si. West, Broclsville, one, my stomach, and seemed to W“ hesfrt’ would flutter and pslpitste with h spells in the Pl! el my stomach that l some- times thought l would news: get better. l had almost given up hope when s friend advised the use of Dr. Glass’: Nerve Food. l did not stop until l hscl tshsllwcsty-livs hoses. It linden! wooden for me and l wsnt to recommend it as storyline." WEI QUEEN HOTEL J. E. Mnclnnls Amherst; Mr. and ris...w-..a.*zii.razrsr*.=. w- ~- v- roll, Boston: El. H. Quinn. Cnmp- M§"IIQ" hellton; D. G. lidcl-‘arinne, Sack- ville. nnmonvo UP FATHE n ter. Marriages BYNON — RAMSAM-At the Manse, Princetown, on Weilnosday evening Oct. 10th, at 6.30 (ft-lock, by Rev. J. M. Murchison. J. Mubon Bynon of Mill Valley and Matilda G. ltamsay, of Kensington. Two hundred woodsmen for Flemming Gibson Ltd., Juniper, N. B. Leaving Charlottetown, Wednes- day Oct. 24th. Faro paid. Best Wises. Inquire Guy Welch Revere Hotel. ‘ Thurs. Fri. Sat. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — llev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sabbath 21, at Murray River at 10.30; and Brooklyn at 3 p. m. OPERATION SUCCESSFUL-- in ii telegram received yesterday it was stated that Mrs .P J. Proud who underwent an operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treal is now malrlng vary satisfac- tory progress. ACCOMPANYING COMMISSION Accompanying the members oi the Royal Commission. on Pulpwood now sitting at Si. John are. two members of the Hansard reportnri- al staff, Messrs. ’l‘. S. Hubbard, and J. H. McKay. Mr. Hubbard, who has been on the Hansard staff at Ottawa for the past few yearsyfur- inerly lived in Charlottetown, and is Wl-‘ill known here. .-\~ PAINFULLY INJURED-While playing football with companions in the vicinity of the Exhibition Grounds Tuesday afternoon, Theo. Weir, a young lad twelve years of age, was painfully injured, sustain- ing a fractured knee cap. Ho was taken at once to the City Hospital where he is receiving surgical at- tention. K. of C. WHIST WlNNERS— The Ilrldge and Whist held in the Knights of Columbus Home on Monday night under the ausplcl-s of St. Elizabeth's Aid in aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage, was largely attended. During the evening re- freshments were served. The prim winners were as follows: Bridge» Ladies: Miss (leorgie (iailaul. Gentlemen: Mr. Adrian Peters. Whist, Ladies: Mrs. Gertrude Doy lo; Gontlemtm: Mrs. Frank Dor soy. Th0 lucky chair winner WIIS Mr. Fred Skcrry. DESTRUCTION AT POINT DU CHENE.--Snckvillc Post: Senator liliurlc roturnieil tho last of tho Wwilf irom Point du (llioue where h" has a largo amount. of llllllllill‘ rr-aily fnr shipment. Speaking oi‘ the aliastruiatiou wrought at the Point iii t_lii- recent storm, thi- 9th» ntor will tho hall had not iri-in tolil. Tho wrockqil buildings. iii-- twiiiti-il rails, tho ilamaguil wliari‘ and road bed reminded him of lllt‘ pkiurr-s he had seen in the pa; "H from Japan. Mr. l’atur<.\l's loss when his warehouses, etc.. were smashed to pieces by the wind and nutter would be live or six thcus- 11ml ilollurs. While the loss rn the Iruihvuv and public works ilepnri- ~llllirill would, the Senator beJi-ww-il iunlount to at least 810.000. PERSONALS Miss Jennie lloulnessjflmsiugtoit spent the recent week in Charlotte town visiting her sisters who are attending college. Mr. and Mrs. James McLean and sons. Alex and Jimmie, King St. arrived home last evening after visiting friends in Boston and New York. ' Miss Olive Thompson who is attending Prince of Wales College Ch’t0\vn spent the week-end at her home in Kensington. liirs. Lcmtit-l T ‘cill aai "ill" ilauahtcrs r'\ll".'l and lea-r and lliaster Edwin, nccompalneil by hcr sister ill-lean srd broth-r: t‘ 'flll‘(‘ A. Gorvealt. left Tuesday "riorn- ins in en route to their home in NOW Yvrk. after spending the sum~ mcr months at their old home in Cumberland, P. E. 1., the guest of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Govcralt. There many friends wish them all a very pleasant trip. Mylar. HO =---, i New Dominion 5 Due = At 99. to Yield 5.08%. on Province of Ontario 5 Per Cent Bond Due 11948 - ~ - - At 98. to Ylsld 0.18%. As the price of these Bonds is likely to advance in the near future we recommend prompt action. Writs, phone, or call on EASTERN SECURITIES CO., LTD. New Bank of Nova Sea!!! Building Charlottetown, P. i. l. 1169-10-18“ E s , - VICTORY; BONDS Have still the privllegd of exchanging thdm FOR A i923 A Per Cent Bonds ‘ 1 943 , . ;,;,-..ccss from the start, and to huvi- w»; t. please popular ileninnd. ‘ .hns personally appeared at many of the theatres whore it has bvvll l0 rbrlsg. 2O " 55/ , ///// and in linsof More sold than all other brands combined Beautifully @001 and A Sweet Smoking, ins lzlliT-‘lllilllllillllll; about flattery ‘Pop: "What?" ' “ii. llllilillS everybody ,,'i‘“ilr: =10 I bliss Wilson's Alairltliiiv- int‘: {so fur llll'l with wry i-iiiwiuzai: success. Alli-r iii-i" visit 1"" lleavos for Quebec and (iutziriu. 41.1 Miss Margery Wilson Noted Screen Star ' Arrives in City, “ Jill -'l‘ip: l‘.\l‘l'[ll ilmso who swallow it é- i bliss Xlargory Wilson. nt‘ Iiuwl I York, noted moving llllilllfi! actress" ' who is to appear at tho Strand; Theatre this week in tronnoctiou| with the exhibition oi‘ her own Di" lure, “lnsiuuationfl arrived on the] early train inst night and is ‘i. guest at the Victoria Hotel. illi 3 Wilson was met at the station hy_ Manager» Gallagher and unite a’ number of citizens with ~\"ll\]ill silo‘ chatted pleasantly, expressing. ‘ great pleasure with what sho. haul so far seen of the island. She Wlliii particularly llllUrWlUtl in what who. hoard oi‘ island l‘v’('l' bl: l: ioxis‘ and hopes to visit ssoine rauchi-s, ilurlng her hrivl‘ stay here. i To occupy stellar roles on the screen would seem to b0 suftiisloili honor for any zictresa, but a .ss Wii; son, was not satisfied with pri-ur; ier honors in acting, llll(l has turn-I ed her intention and talent to iii-s‘ production of pictures ot’ which sin-z writer. the scenarios, ilirvcts thel action, and plays the part, then. with a keen business ahifity, mar- kets her own productions. Miss Wilson, who made ho: do‘ but in the pictures as the little 3,5‘ , who played the part of Brown Ey-i us, the llugucuot maid. in the} third episode oi’ “lutolel-iziirie," lJuv; lil Griffiths masterpiece oi‘ a .| years ago, has had a very sucr ‘ll- ful career since the nuspic . start, playing 01111051112 Douglas Fairbanks, (iharios ltay, Williaml S. l-lart and other stars of ihu first} magnitude. Against tho :iilvici- of, hor friends, as she laui-zhiiigly told SK any mun who wears l-latchway’ “no-button” Underwear what he thinks oi it. We Lnow his unsvircr —he’ll tell you that he and llstchwny were made for onc another. ll'l‘t>‘\0f‘l.",.‘l*. l-“l-lt ll‘ . ' lltl‘: lll(llllll‘l'lil u: li-(illlll lll=lilsl-ll',nl)lll|l"\l-l, Hatchwfly appeals m“ man’ “ls Sosane’ l ing that i-lllt: imilorsinnil tliu clean, ly practical; thcrc arc no buttons to lose Sendjorlflhfi FREE rowan" We mats Hatching In all or break. lt’s a simple one-piece suit with an "Overlap" fenturcihat eliminates buttons and their bother, and yet fits with s degree ofcom- fort never before experienced. Hstchws] comesinsevenwarruweightilorWintcr wear, in most lengths and sizes. lt costs nu more thsn any other underwear, yel is actually more comfortable, and with no hultonholes to tcsr and wesr, hss ulonieruselulness than old-rlyhundcr- wcnc. . More lhin 1000 men's stores scll lhtcliway. demands of tho public ini- |)llt\tO-, plays of a high order. Accordingly, sho ilovelopuil hcrl own plot. writing the scenario and; gathering her own company. |\l‘il~' iluced lit-r first picture, "insinua- tiou," a fcw months ago. Tho fro-i duction is said to hum bin-u a sue] _ Dada’ paid Miss \Vlls0n abundantly furl her coniidenci- iu her ability to . l! am“: u! ct rhs right Entry]; [or W rue: wan. ooyl now and an.’ Your copy vi 101M?"- ~ MW.‘- ' m: l" L-Onnamon Wm, l]... prng ,,,|_-,.l wooos uuoiaiuvia/is cu. Limited, TORONTO u tlnn of "lusinuntlon." Miss Wilson, played. and according to int-minors of hcr party. she has always ill‘- lighted hor audiences. She apu-ars this afternoon at the Strnuil Thou-i lrc for tho first time in (‘hurloltc- town. 1 NO BTTON UNDERWI} ‘at r:~.i;.+ .' HAUL uAm fruit-J; OF 'FJ-»1 in THAT ‘ LhbT NIKJH 1'.’ ti) LlKE’. to L— u wan") "l iQKt-na can-nit, FANt v guy _ Qty: auras a HY HEB ONE OF indies N ‘w .- REE. .. THE E5! HQA HAND‘; HE") QgknNL, THE. vicar Or mr: Kn“, i l l _fl""_ t .. i} WW1 l- "T Fltiriflx/l i-J it‘) 11111 LUQLH VAQQN ' n. ' ' (‘tmliv * » _ Baas,’ , V, h] “NM Wind’ arrival l‘3_kl~l r_|\T TWO HAM; " r.i‘.|‘.' it i> v ‘. _ B‘ ‘ "Lk HlM To DUT- ‘ 1H,‘ . Lililw I»; ki\{l(_Il"Q‘1)\|N 5N. ' N ullli IV)’ --.-i-Ji__-_. AN MubTA ~" ow MINE‘.