.1111; GUARDrArr VAUDEVILLE at the PRINCE EDWARD TODAY llllGEFSlliE FUR COATS Brought to you by a special representative of Maritime Furriers Ltd_ HALIFAX, N. S. Through the Co-operation of ISLAND FURRIERS KentkStreet, Charlottetown, P. E. I. More than 100 of the very latest 1935-36 Fur Coats, Capes, Muffs, Scarves, etc. Every style is included in this wonderful showing. Sizes ranging from 14 to 48. A DOUBLE SAVING for the ladies of P. t The RUSTY REUBEN BOYS from Chlcagof Radio-Vaudeville, Stage attraction, featuring Billie Hagen Worlds Fair Trick Roper; Chief Red Feather of the Onondaga Indians, andl-Ilram Peabody‘; Wash Board Band open today a three day euillelllellt at the Prince Edward Theatre. Playing Matinee and night, the Rusty Reuben Ranch Boy; present, Hm- billy songs, ,' , dancing and‘ comedy. You've heard them on the radio as the Radio Ruben, they've broadcast over all the large Radio Stations. On the gqig-ggll, Chester Morris. Vlrxinia Bruce in ille “SOCIETY E_ Island. An advan¢e in fur coat, priggg wlll v Demon "h" TMMM“ “M Tumqmly “mm” V be in evidence in October. SelectMyour coat at REGULAR DANCE this showing at prices quoted by aritlme Fur- ,. {bu Hotel tonight. Momma“ riers, Ltd., in their recent August Fur Sale. PALMER ELECTRIC new ad in this issue specializing on motors and service. L-8764-9-7-10-l2. On SALE for ONE ‘WEEK ONLY Starting at 9 a. m. FRIDAY, Sept. 13th This will be your lucky day THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 3.00 P. DL-W. M. S. Sewing Meet- ln‘.__zut Pgflm,’ Heart: Use .\ilnurll‘n for Stiff Joints Movie Made By Hand In London LONDON. Sept. 11-.-Th0 first ~. motion picture film ever tobe madc without a camera was shown to the Hail, 3.80 P. lit-Dorcas Society will meet at 8 Brighton Road. Go?! most Ior your money Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. That means the finest DO YOU want the ‘biggest pos- sible value in the corn flakes Here is an example of a very few of the values offered : The Central Guardian This’ column Is reserved for new: youbuy? Here’swhy Kellogg’s of ingredients. Immaculate ;'::f3;_|:§§g 3;';'§,_,g,‘-,"'7§;“§{§fg illlllgxlgggtlhgillgél-dil tic ‘triplet; or HUDSON SEALS’ plain mm. " $179M “p V‘ I I “ - i. Corn Flakes always give you cleanliness in manufacture. wlvr-WmETOKLq-g mggg. whlcbh liélgvzd (in ciecirriiio “inn”? MUSKRATS. plain trim .. $85-00 "l1 7 I i moat for Your money! Guaranteed qlllllitl’ and PIu-ily- ANCL _ L'm9a'7'12'3‘z' fllrhiedrrigé‘ 1 BROADTAIL’ pm“ mm ' " " 578m “p I LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE com- P11“ dllflctlv l0 the film by hsnd- LAPINS, plain trim, as low as . . . . .. $53.00 l , The invention was made by an: Australian artist. Len Lye,» whol sought by use of a film to avoid LOADING TURN-u»; Tuesday the mechanical difficulties encoun-_ morning and daily until further “m! 1n Pmlfll"! *1 ¢°1°Y R°¢°m= 110L106 through pa“, J_ M_ Roan paniment to music by means of el-l 1,350; ectric lights. , The Post Ofllce has ordered other ‘_ films of the same nature. which‘; will be used to advertise its. ser-l vices. You know what you’re getting mltiee room opened. 211 Queen st. . , . They re oven-fresh. No other L 8m HM! corn llakes are protected by the patented Kellogg WAXTITE inner bag -- Heat-sealed. Flavor-perfect. Only Kel- logg's have that delicious good- This is positively your last chance to purchase these coats at these prices. in Kellogg’s. You are invited to visit the Island Fur- riers and view these models. Island Furriers a A. G. HOGAN, Manager. KentStreet, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Because they represent true value, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes THE FOX CLUB will meet in the Agricultural Hall on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. 14-8817-9-12-11. have become the largest-selling ready-to-eat cereal on earth. mess that everybody loves. No~ You are assuring yourself and imitation has ever matched their flavor. 8mm and Knlckeml-Bgii-ei-ig-oii? Anglican Fund Nears Objective WINNIPEG, Sept. ll -- Success i‘ your family the best when you NEW FALL CREPE DRESSES just arrived. Special this week-end $2.95 and $3.49. R. P. Simpson, Queen Street. L-liBB1-9-l2-2i. JUST ARRlVEE-Crymn Jersies, _"'_-'-_‘—~ i I l l refuse a substitute. 555;... Th... Allowed tzstssnP-nce Edward for the Anglican Restoration Fund l _ West Indies Cruises clever designing and beauty or the\ Island Hgsmtal is in sight. Canon S. Gould of To- ronto, director of the iuiid and General Secrctary of the Church of WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A nice selection of fall styles in hats. dresses and coats. The Mod- handbuilt pieces. One competitor has succeeded l“ gettmg a Ymh- The annual collection for the ADDRESS AND PRESENT-v ATION A very enjoyable dance was held in the Parish house, Kensington tertalnment was an address and presentation by the Children »of Mary to Miss Mary Ready. Miss Ready, who is a valued member of the Sodality, leaves shortly to FLA Ready fittingly replied. The ad- dress: Dear Mary: 1t “is with a ieelins o! 50m" that we, the Children 0f M"! a" Friday evening, Sept. 6th, under take up the duties of nursing and gathered hers tonight. 5°‘ We ern Shop, upstairs over mum's. » L-B833-9-l0-3i Rev. .1. n. McNeill, Tignlsh, motored to Charlottetown Tuesday. He was accompanied by Messrs. Ronald McKinncn and Wilson. Shea who will attend Si. Dunstan’s University. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST STONE. Comwall, announce the engagement of their daughter, Winifred Mae to John Wendell Rodd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd oi‘ Winsloc. P. E. I. Marriage to take place this month. L-8878-0-12~1i. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES.— Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Canoe Cove. on Sabbath; services at 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Preaching services this (Thursday) evening at 7.30, Saturday at 2.30 P. M. and on Monday at 10.30 A. M. Subject of Sabbath evening's ‘sermon. "The Lord's Return." Sabbath service at Clyde River, 3 o'clock afternoon. Preaching service at St. Catharines the auspices of the Children of Mary and the Junior Holy Name Boys. The music was furnished by the Wellington "Vagabonds" and was much enjoyed by all. A spec- the girls took this opportunity to realize it is the last time we sh-"ll for some vkne. tomorrow (Friday) at 7.30 P. M. present her with a Thermometer and hypodermic needle and case. The addicss was read by Gertrude Glllls and the presentation made have your presence We deeply regret your intention of leaving our little Society. 1711'- ae shall always remember W" 3'5 England Missionary society 1m- nounced here. "We have collected over $700000 in cash and fundsl toward the $771- 000 that was lost," h: rcportcd. "About the cnd of the three-year period we set ourselves, which ex- pires the second Sunday after next Easter. we will bc nll caught ilp." In addition. Canon Gould re- ported that about $90000.(l00 has been collected toyvard the Special Maintenance Hind to pay stipends. salaries, ctc., which is to replace the funds for that pill-pose, also lost with other funds through de- falcations tlircc years ago. Canon Gould Is en roiltc lo Cal- gary to attend Lhc annual meeting of the Anglican Synod tllcrc the wsek of Scpt. l5. BARGAIN EXCURSIONS TO WESTERN (TANADA Autumn proving a popular travel time, the Calnndion National Rnil-, ways has announced zinollicr ser- ies of bargain fares to Western L-B887-9-12-1i.. lOclcbvr 4. The fares will ho in of- VISITING CHURCHMAN —Rev. Canada. betxvccn Scptcmllcr 21 iind lvlnritlmc MONTREAL. Sept. ill-Extension ‘of the time or Canadian National Steamship cruises to the West In- dies. without extra cost to the pas- ‘senger. has been announced by Victor Eke, Passenger Traffic Man- ager of Canadian National Steam- ,ships. Commencing Thursday. 0c; .tobel~ 24th. the popular “Lady diners on the Eastern service to Bermuda. the Lrcwafd and Wind- nvard Islands. Barbados, Trinidad ‘and Demerara will sail from Hali- iax via, Boston every second Thurs- ‘tihy roi- the balance of the Fall Iscason and throughout the winter season. The additional time is ac- counted for by the fact that the, lcund-trip voyage. Halli“ t0 Dem- ‘crara. will now take 32 days in- ‘stcad of 30 dRYS- , "The popularity oi our landfall cruises decided us maintaining the present regular deep blue in the glass. and another a delectable green in a bowl with a. lettered decoration. Many visitors have commented upon a unique and original piece in the fprm of an open-mouthed fish. Film Star Likes ' Canadian Double TORONTO, sept. 11 __ Shirley T€lilp1€5 double? Little Catherine Louch. who left Toronto only 5 few months ago to live in California is so like Shirley Temple of movie fame. that she is being mistaken for her. says The Star. And what's more, this small daughter of Mr. slid Mrs. Marshall E. Louch, for- lmcrly of Kew Beach, has become summer a great pal of Shirley's. she has had in a. color movie tcst and her parents . . 11D‘ .:ummer rates. also cruise rates, upzm, the nwvics_ and H that is,“ have been asked to sign her to the end of the year," Mr. Eke;sornr_ithing for a ‘we year 01¢ stated. "The October schedule ‘change will permit a popular slx- movie Suggestion; owe-re not sum‘ tccu clay cruise to thr- beautllul is- that we want her to have this. 10nd 0! Dominlm- The (‘mania P1‘ strenuous life. but Shirley Temple: so permits additional time ashore 15th om ow held h 1 . -, . {pct [mm g1] Sfptjcm; m Eagtefn‘ r01. cruise passpngcrs in Bafhados. give (‘m0 in? H6 0 l W 0 Wciid relatlycs of om- THOMAS Prince Edward Island Hospital is to be taken up this year the first week of October, the same week as lust year, and the preliminary arrange- ments in connection therewith are now being made. Patients discharg- ed from this magnificent modern hospital continue to be demon- stratively outspoken in praise of tho care and treatment which ‘it pro- vides, while the amount of free scr- VlCg which it renders for those uri- able to puy is now grcntcl" than over before in its history. The hcrsis of friends oi the institution in ( lottetown and throughout thc 1. - ince are asked to kccp it in mind that the first work of October is PflIlPp Edward island Hnspllnl iaveli and m prepare to do all in IllPlI‘ power to help i1 with illcil" sym- pathy. their work mid lhclr EWICTDIIS contributions Catherine's mother writes of the! HEIRS WA ‘TED incentive to sign WVARWICK who was linnl‘ June 30, Information I‘I‘(lll(‘!'l(‘[l lTZJffling DAVID John Macleod, D.D., Principal ollCiinada. including 11V‘ the Free Church College. Edin- burgh. and his dapghtcr, Dr. Iss- bel Madeod, who have been thc‘ Trinidad and Dcnicrara. Arriving c,“ i t. »- 1 - . , ‘Provinces. up to and including Port. m, Demcrnrzt at six IYCIOFK Friday l "Niigmlzuhlli ‘(iirrlllscoorl ‘all: haplll’ F8ii4t5l'l('l":nfl€illlli|‘n(\"liIlllillr"l! d\v;:1§‘lti:' ‘Arthm and Armltnmz- mm “n morning @1193’ “"31 remain ‘mm s“ time the two children liad in Santa i‘ mflthcrls mnirirn lliilil-il‘ 1hr. ‘mum's “st- Tlckms “in hi‘ flmldwfclork thc IOUOWiHB Sulldal‘ “"3"” Monica whcrc they all live-"Mrs illhdvrifiu- Wrllc at uncciio idol la] feature of the evening's cn- by Erma Hughes. to which Miss a dear kind member. WM- 5W5“? a lent us a helping hand. ""110"- wlllch. we would in many CW5- 0h Soft Coal Formerly priced $10.00. The COAL your new field of labour and may YORKSHIRE and SOUTGII (Kitchen and Furnace sizes) $8. per ton; fully screened highest quality of any coal in the world . . . no slack . . . very low in ash and Sul- not have been able to carry successfully. No matter how tilt or how busy, you always lent your ta'ent in such a charmlns m!!!“ nor, that we all felt thankful for such a member. We shall never foriet Y0“- Mary, no matter how many miles oi land <.- oi’ water may separate us. We wish you every success in your unfailingly devotion ‘be I solace to s-ll. Wm’! Whom Y0" m“! come m contact: 1n lPflmclli-m" of your kindness please accept this small token of our gratitude. Signed on behalf of the Children of Mary of Kensington. Miss Ready in concise and sin- cere terms accepted the address and presentation, and stated that. in the performance of duty. she -was directed by conscience which is our unfailing guide-Y- DON"! EAT I The wise person is the one who stops eatins l certain food when he finds it disagrees with him. The enjoyment is taken away it fol- guests of their cousin. Mis. John Scott. have left for Toronto. Ham- ilton, Boston, and New YOYKJVlIGTC Principal Macleod has preaching appointments. He was a dclegatc‘ from the Free Chuxch to Clinrlot-l tctown, P.E.I.. where certain mat-l denomination i ters affecting that were being discussed. — Montreal Star. PERSONALS Mr. Alfred Cairns. Stanchcl, is in the city. Miss Jean Afileck, Albany. has been visiting in Charlottetown the guest. of her sister. Miss Margaret Ailleck. - Miss Mary Andre: Campbcllton. has returned from Saint John, Fredericton and Bedeqile. P. E. I While in Bedeque she was a gucstl of luv. and Mrs. Arthur Organ and! in Fredericton was a guest of Mr.‘ and Mrs. S. P. McDougall. The food in the sea may be going any time bslyvccil Sept mbcri 21 and October ‘i. inclusive, and‘ provide return movement of <15 days iii, addition to the dale of salt‘ Thrcel classes of accommodnt. l will bc provided for lhrsr- vacursilwilv-lip-i proximately ouc cont u lull" in?‘ cach direction hood ill concllcsl only. with o sliclrly llilzlicl- fare: good in tourlsl mid slmlcllrcl clfi-(‘D-l crs upon payment cl tli~ rcgular, berth fare. stopovers wlllllll thcl, limit of the llckcl will la~ pcrmit-l ted at all stntiom Port Arthuryl Armstrong and uiest both golrg and; returning. l With the exclusions tnkinr place. at an attractive ilmc of tho your. it is antlclpatcd the! lhosc low fare rates will pTOVC most altrarlivc to those wishing to visit Wcslcru Canada. AUSTRALIA GROWS LESS W00 Australia's “$01 dip for the i035- 30 season is ostilnatcd at 2.030.000; bales, or 216-000 bnlrs roe l-2 mil- j my. With the winter schedule of thc a genomic; llillil for the "Lady" steamers from Film" ‘m and stare at her." and Catherine weekly Thursday Halifax vin Dolph, olicrnating so that one yrs-N salliilg will be to Bermuda. NilSHflll and Jamaica and the alternate week's sailing down the Eastern route 1.1 Demerara. All fit/c of the “Lady” boats will rrach Bermuda on Molidiys at 2.00 p. m. This schcdulc nnkcs possible a 12 day Bermuda mulse allowing. the passenger ten days ashore or five days ashore with a ten day cruise from Boston to Bcnnuda or “a week and two weekends." China Pleasing Pottery Cleaver (By The Canadian Pram TORONTO. Sept. ll-Onc of the attractive cases in the Women's Building at the Canadian National Exhibition rontnlns an cxlilbi: of china and tile painting prepared by the Ceramic Club of the Lyccum November 28th, is inaugurated a and shim‘, pm, as If the‘. had d°lmrtme {mm been life-long friends. ' Reseuriih and Rmcovcry Bureau. RIG Homer Laughlin Bldg. 1.0a Angclns, l California. Temple likes Shirley to play with little girls who don‘t just stand III-TAR ABOUT Till’. “GDMING 0F ELIJAH” PREDICTEI) IN NLALAFHI 4:3. an l-vcnfl prophesied for the present generation Don't Miss it THIS THURSDAY 8 P. M. AT THE FORUM Hoar this most exciting subject oi‘ the series. Evangelist F. W. Johnston is giving satisfaction. EVERY ONE IS HEARING HIM. (YOME! Mr. H. R. Brennan-Singing Dlrermr, Gladys Plimley-Brennan-Plsnisi h Soloist Remember-A (‘hristian Minister will lie reviewed rm thc Sabbath question on Sim- day ii l’. M. L-B872-9-l2-1i. "*—~ -——~——-—~——~.-——-—: Political Meetings "h" ' ' ' °"“'°“‘°" h“ ' ' fill“; m R'..‘“3l%°‘“°"' " "i “l it" lllf.".l.‘l“..°*““li‘lii p» ' th titss l sal an ases nseal _ ' ‘hbil, d ' Mi. Ev C. mended by engneers as a pe ec waeler. lgfillel! the: manuglai nitiut- l Qumnslflnd mp Wm Dmbmfl-v M‘ ilvioorcfxéhhrtlhrlans 21w nlhdernnsignfi If] Kifigk cgunty of the Australian count for 150,000 bales reduction, states thc Press Bumau in treatment of decorated china '°‘i'§f.;.°.“".‘.;.“.‘.‘.%fi '*.\?2..Zl.‘{;“ pieces "mm "remiss “W535 Lg-gggx w KINGS rev-WY M is a lamp base. the drslgn of which ‘ ‘ ' is made of the motifs from the‘ Cherry Hill, Friday, Sept. 13th. Bridgetown, Monday, Sept. 30th. Chinese Emperor's robe in the R.oy-‘ Peakes. Monday, Sept. 16th. i St. Georges, Tuesday, Oct. 1st . al Ontario Museum. Another strik- Moreil, Tuesday, Sept. 17th. l Cardigan. Thursday, Oct. 3rd. ing piece is a royal blue plate dec- ‘ St. Peters, Thursday. Sept. 19th. Montague, Friday, Oct. 4th. nratcd with gold in an extremelyl St. Margaret's, Friday, Sept. 20th. lleatherdaie, Monday, Ont, 7th, m and phosphates. carbonic acid gas. etc.. which form the food of plant life; and there are the act- ual plants and animals themselves. both living and dead. and also while in the process of disintegra- tion by bacteria. fuel” . . . try a ton. We have special sizes for Institutions and large buildings . . . ask us for prices on larger quantities. , Fills: 1m. Can Not Emharrass FEMALE lNFnuoluTy A MALE Most wearers of fills:- tooth have ' . ' . N. BAY! PBYCHOLOGIST . . , simplified and modem Horn. Al St Ooiumba M nd S 21rd - - g“ ti...‘ I I "(no suffered real ombulrassmcllt hcinus». V W! , - . o ay. ept. . . Georgetown. Tuesday, Oct. 8th. £59.} 7.51“ K"—""-" H l their teeth dropprd or slippcri at t" “W l" ‘him 5nd 5'1"" h“ B‘ Knllihilffl- Tuesday. Sept. Zlth- Cambridge. Wednesday. Ori- 0th. - "L filth! do net NEW YOR . Sept. ii.— Fcma e m,‘ the wrong “mp m, m, p“. m ‘ decoration of slim silvcr bars whlchl Sourie. Thursday. Sept. 26th. Murray River, Thursday, on. 10th I 'ul|itcIinflsa-|—*'M inferiority is only a male fiction —— (gn- o; m“ happmmg p, rymp Just conform pcrfecgly to the mould and‘ linnandale, Friday, Sept. 27th. Murray Harbour, Friday. Oct. ‘ilth form of he a icles. but women have learned too thor- oughly ever to lose the complex." ‘this was the modified good news brought to America today by Prof. Alfred Adler. Viennese psychologist. Qdlolrn loopqlhqnm, Emma-mien... sprinkle a little FASTEi-‘flli on your pistes. Makes false lccth slay in Dlaoe and feel romfnrlnhlc sweet- ens breath. Get FASTEETH at any good drug store Tel. 1000. ALL MEETINGS accm AT a o'c|.oc|< r. M. a. A. MACDONALD -'r. v. GRANT 118860-9-11-12-Ii-II-IQ-ll-Zl-Zii-ZS- 10-1-3-5-8-10 The delicate workmanvhip forms’ an intrresting contrast to the nvlfihbflrlhs display of‘ Canadian pottery. which aims also at mod- I 58 Queen Street. M5,: ‘with’! ‘t.’ ' ' r u. filiYgiit-r‘ Wm