I. i i 1*; ” _. I .ff il l ____ ._.,=__,_n.m ».le'.&'.. . PAGE TWO THE CHARLOTTE t \ li . 1". _¢. ~. - 'rowN cUA1=u>iAN _ SEP'1`EMPERf 24» 1927 ff" g,,_,,, eh, limuins, in liullilllli l a iollnltsnviii iisilvli - l s Women Use - ------ Better C a S Moscow Governliientl Spends Much Money D. t sy ELLEN 1 BUCKLAND 4 . I 0 AdEfft1‘ k Ct Ci " ‘M R°gi`"'”.d Nur" V I n 0 e e- me Canadian Grod Roads Associa- T 1' Ll With the amazing absorbericy of ,U3 I6 times its own weight in moisture. g - KOTEX the new wav, is 5 times is -\\ sr* §;;;;;e,- e package marked OT E X. lay the Associated Press) ,plea by gigantic letters ~U_ s. s. R." "‘ " _i5$_=3-` fort noi- money is being spared toiillumlnated changeable electric let- ‘if ' ___j__.;"€‘:_,j make the celebration of the tenthlters will spell out during three days B’ 3 -i~`15»:-1.. _.==5?':=5f?f=¢" anniversary of the October Revolu-,scores of Bcilshevlst slogans. "0 T0 ‘lee EUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO: TO DELIVER AD- Roadsiionvention Tuesday DRESS .OF WELCO E. MONTREAL, Sept. 23.-»Hon. W. Ross, Lieutenant-Goveinor ol' utario,`will officially open the iirteenih lainiinal ooiivelitiloii of l-eglsti‘atlc~n than lins beeil re- rdeil at any previous convention enis assured, judging by the re~ NE of the wmmemst Obstacles m.,,,_ ob. i ' _tgigégégéiiféiégigiiir.“aa ° tion in the clifton Hotel, Niiignrn 0.t° the 3"'°"¥¢ W‘,’ma“,:3 Pe_a°°f i tain at any !Fall:~i, ()lit.,`at 10 ii. iii., oil Tuesday Ofjflffnd “'35 tl,” °l‘;'“meaf ‘af;“§U store. 12 in "*`ff;§§:._ _ g iiiext. ln making this :iiiuoul|ce» _“AF” _ _ Note par- _, _,_, __ _ - McNamee,_ secretary-ti‘easul'er o p,0"'mon that ,5_abso|u¢¢_ ti “lady ‘hat .. _ Q. MOSCOW, Sept. 22. Neither ef on the roof oi the Lenin Institute e assodnuon' stated that Ll lal_g_` / 1 as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad It is the only sanitary pad lac filled with Cellurotton \vaddiiig_ thel world’s super-absorbent. Also, it duodtirizes 'wliile it acts. Also-it discards easily as tissue. No laundry, no disposal embarrass- »_ _ ‘_a.___. - not, don_’t cept _ it is not genuine Koiex. .O mam for sniff- Wlli sell by private sale iiiy farm t. If 85 acres, situated at Bonshaw. lf MRs.oi.iviA MeNi~:viN, i,.,.,i.,. ..._ ° _ e iininao innien of retomnienrlntioioi 200 yard placard will be erected Numerous factories, workers’ clubs On the Premises. 9304-9-23-2i. _‘E BOSTON y by #Steamer INTERNATIONAL LINE 3 Fore from si. John $10, from I Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9. if Every Wednesday steamer leaves, Sflgglohn 9~0o A'l`;;I' i‘.'ai‘il the \voiiloii's igollliig champ- a Qdleinuf bgng' 3E|:)af;tIl’&rtE1' to '\'f;;Ti'(lf12:"::l‘°' Ef;l1lllL',J,'i b";!fe“f,,i;::iif ions corners of an adjacent square Electric factories and textile mills ' " u C ' ' ° as ' ' (_ ' ing the National Theatre. Theiare working hard to produce the ' _’ e em space ‘between the latter and the necessary amount of red bulbs and earby Art Theatre will be occu-red hunting. ern Time. arriving Boston * Thursday 9 A_ M” Eastern Timm the hoiiie-bred hopes nict dt n _ ll Every Saturday steamer sails direct from St. John to Boston, ]l.liss tfnlli-t. wus beaten by ii iiiarf ` [pin ol' 2 up und l to play by Mrs. LCHVIHK St. John 7.00 P. M.. Atlantic' Alexa Stirliiii: Fraser, winner of Time, due Boston Sunday 1.00 P. M.| tile title iii 1910, 15019 and 192 as Eastern Timo. l 5 ll V ` i v | ('"’"'""'”"' “' B""°" “’““ | iiivadiiig coiitiiigeiii. flint! steamer tu New Y or/li | [_¢,,[uL-ed ,atesfof automobijes lvilii-oiigli were Miss Ada l\tacKeii» _ accompanied by passengers I ) I ' ill' , lon £iiglzinil_ STEANISHIP LINES ‘I mimi Plant vs. ;1i_ma| Life. ---- gui.-:li uni- i-oloi' front iinollier, lt a ('l\ceni~ Fiwtnry" cure Fliiirlottetowli if liuiirilllni. (‘|ii\rlottetow|i, l’. E. l. S |_____g_________ I, ,Galladiall Golf _ *-- odziy pressed forward through the B WANTED S -- tire i tnki- full clinrga ul nll yviu- New lik In ir e g i ll r bitter than i\\¢~rn|ru |irl\‘i~i¢ Keen iiii iriigi-ri wiuitvil. ilrnt letter fob d ri/IRDEN CITY, se ., 22. -lii~‘h riders from Calinlln ti I d econtl ruuliii oi ninicll play L0- iio.. R. l. one ol' the strongest of f iul vliiniiiniloii. . lil ii "Battle of Ex-t-hiiiiiploiis." 0. u Anlerican but now ii member ot' ic Royal Ottawa Cllib, and oi’ the The other iiiviidors to come it-_ of 'l`oronto, champion of the oiiiiiiion and Illlle, Simone 'I`liioii Lil flliiitlliiv. of Fraiice, champ of lioi' tiwii country :ind of 1?-Qae--_~ Color-Blind X". tion an impressive affair. A special, Special plays and cinema scenar- 39 ' ctobei' Commission" has been ap-.los of .a true Bolshevist ideological'q“ pointed charged with approval ondicharacter are being compiled by 'U ' completion of all preparatioiis. tprominent Soviet authors and play- fi K 0 T 6 X The centre of the celebration will wrights for presentation in the nu- re _ _ _ be Moscow and the Red Square. The nierous theatres, movies and work- In Ile laundry-discardlikefissuo nigh Kremlin walls, facing the-big .rectangle with the Lenin Mallsol-ianized for workers and peasants dr euin in its centre and iiiinked byjfrom the country. |“ raves of several prominent Bolshe-l Moscow workers, employees and M Iviks, Russian and foreign, will all Red troops are to open the celebra- in _ draped in red banners beliindtion with a parade through the city,” “ ""‘""3"`°"“"“" “"" ”""“"° """‘"- which huge electrically light/ed iiu-land to the Red Square, Leading art-|°“ ,,,,,,,,,. . ¢,,¢,,,,y_ erals "i917-192'l" will be placed. ,ists on portable stages mounted oni‘}’{“ For particulars apply to 1 »‘l“f-l lwflultf ‘0'"|~. in-I we lllem High over the spacious buildliigyiiiotor lorries will enact revolution- _ " 'P ' n the other side of the Square ii ary scenes in the streets. " l.. ol earing an illuminated inscrlptionzliicw buildings, wireless tnstallationly From ruins to reconstruction.”|aiid hydraulic stations are to be op- h mailer placards with the usual re- ened all over the Union. “I utionary slogans will cover the‘ Booklets and posters of a revolu- gl walls. At the entrance of the build-'tionary character and postcards ing there will be a 50-foot Romaniwith likenesses of Bolshevist leaders fare being issued by the state pub- From end to end of the big squai~e,lishers to be sold or distributed free WIHS illuminated legends and various,of charge to the population. Hun- iagrams will be contrived on wires`dreds~ of thousands of brass and I igh in the air illustrating thelisilver signs bearing the Soviet ein- “ml Frame growth of Soviet industry and the|blem, Hammer and Sickle, and the evelopment of Communist parties dates 1917 and 1927, are being lt over the world. ' stamped, and red banners embel- Five large balloons, with illumin- lished in gold and silver manufac- ted inscription, will tloatrat var- tui-ed. Ve er's clubs. Excursions are to be org- le REMARKABIY PUPUIAR Nlllili r hotel reservation. hundred havin S ceived. lil additioii I addless of welcome liant-Governor, there eases by Mayor ‘Ste gura Falls, by lion. inister of liigliwziys his capacity :ia president of the sociiition, nnil hy other provlllciul binot iiiiiiisteiii who on the u.ssociiitloii's dil't-.ctoi‘zite_ epre-seiitiitloii froin _ ice has been proiiiiscll, wlille road xperts irc-nl thu states ol' New ork, Mlclligiiii, i()ililo :ive also accepted iiivitiitiuiis to tend und take part iii the pro- 'aiiinic. ' ests from conventioii delegates iiio-re than been already io` the offic- by the Lieu' will be ad- phizns, ol Ni' G. S. Henry. for Ontario, occupy pluc- cvery prov- ulid Mtiliie, Many Racing Gompa nies Formed with En-_ nor.. ._ C. BLACK. 1 I Keen i-oliipetition for the conven. _L_ ____ tion ot’ 1928 is expected, as invita- . _ ions are to be exteiideii froiii St. LONDON, Sept. 16.- The cables Wembley Stadium and Greyhound( _ carried a story recently of the pur- Race Course, Limited, and it has a John’ N‘ B" Regum' Mollireai’ TOP A |ii.m.m.k 1,, mmbin in digit"-' chase of the Wembley Stadium by capital of $1,035,500. The syndlcatc,;;:i;:;I(l Kffglnrixggilu syndicate with Major-Gen. J. E. B.ihas floated a. loan publicly in con . Owe, q k (_, Plant life cannot exist niore than ia: said tliiit litrds wlilcli ily by day Seely as its head, f0l` I-he Purpose °f "action with the “naming °f "he'c~'1 I ' Tas at ' “'wf"'_“`l|l lie the 600 feet helow the sen. hilt animal s life has been found :it a ilopth fi] a '-viii' miles. V eo ov.»|~ytli|ng li iiright 1»l=dd1_.i|| ni--imaking it a course for greyhoundideal. lellgnh Ol the "mp i"°v'“c"s uf Ca" $5,000,000 CLEARANCE ' nur-_ Night lin-tin ,inn blue and racing, which has had an extraor-i The scheme is to develop the Sta-'”, “ to im ‘lhe host 'Q the ’1““°"|“' f 0|: SLUMS |N LQNUQN Ng’ inlet. diriary growth in popularity in u,diuin as the greatest centre in thc "U" 1’_‘ "3_‘"'"""l ““m’“"“'i°'“‘» "'55 -_ , _L_ ‘ii/-L'L,--_--~ Now Heated this cCLARY’S -Furnacette has M of cold, badly heated homes of genial warmth and comfort-at 30 to 50 per cent. less cost than was fo them by old-fashioned methods. This remarkable performance is due to ir new and revolution- ary heating principle. Instead of radiating heat as a stove does, the Furnacette circulates heat. Moist, warm air goes all over the house, liiiing every corner and crevice. Result-a snug, healthful home that is never too hot or too cold, but always just righ t. iii. A constantly moving cur- rent of moist, warm air panes from McClnry‘s Fur- n tte nd circulates . 1 P easy to c or sodt. openings lc e a ~ through every room. The mmstens exclusive Ventiblast ring permits the burning of soft coll ls well as hard coal, coke or wood, giving utmost halt nt minmum fuel cun- uumpliou. A/ sie i. .fp Q; Tr- Q , if or f Q e -'-'=1 - ~i /in .it is ' ._ -,." ,k @ @ \\: fi `”`A"fl / _f 5 .I‘li"' ` Mall THE MCCLARY MFG' COMPANY seiieine embraces that to 'wiilrifirlnl ror`tiio iriuraer or ii i .- “““' ‘"“"°' °“ W°u“°“d“’ “ve” “K” The Ciiiwrd liner A iniini ii ' D YS this LONDON' °'_‘N"DA V _ "make good" in London shall bebnnd at the next term Scnl without obligation literature dcscnbing the passed on fgy |-esentatlon gg the' ingl agglzég here, slr _ P Coupon Furnaeene Cal-inetHeotei. transformed music han, in the mi¢ux_ Chief Justice of country. much as they were Nam . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . _ _ _ . , _ _ _ . , . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . ._ on in the days when the 'f°°"""" ° ' ' 1: ._ iiii'iir’§.h°" "mm m but in ._ . _ The syndicate FOR A Beautiful Cabinet McClary’s Furnace-ite requires no basement. You pliice it in your living or dining room as you would a fine piece of furniture. It’s all steel orcelain enameled finish is into every room. Clip and mail attached cotipon III' for complete information and - nncette testimonials. \l\ t - il, i .M I *"luliul\ii'\i"» ';-=:'f..,lt' iii? " ' __=_ -iii "".`»i-' - i ‘ -“ii” ' " ‘if 'W -_. l / . NEW WAY transformed thousands Canadian homes into rmerly required to heat June 20 this year. l i926, the first electric hare coursing _--_ . _.___ - .__ little more than a year. On July 24. Kingdom for greyhound racing-four-"_"e 0,’ mme ""“"”"m“"*' have _'Went TORONTO, Sept. 22, --- A iiweeii- r ;\."._»’.f1*‘T, "<7-?i`¢5 LW ‘ A ' ' to six meetings a week tg be held held "1 'each Cf UW 071101' P|`0V"1'~'@5 t ing uffgnsive against L0m]U“ smm `”"*'_"" )ul" \'!j,` 'WW' "ni" ' J .rack in Great Britain was opened during thc season, and one ti week. Wm' '-1"" °x"'“l'l’°" 0" r""""@ Ed' liirean is to lie laiiiiclied by the ,____ _.___ s___§¢ ’ \\,y_____ S 0 it Manclioster. Londonn ai-stti~nol¢_on sniiii-rioyn, in the winter-_ ,Mid 18121111. Tilviiwetil. T0i'oiilo.,L,,,,d0,, ,.,,,,,,,y ,.,,u,,c,| and ache., ‘ '"*r~*' r *f " \ ‘ ‘r ' " .. was opened at the White City on Rights have also been secured for “nd Ha’“m°'“ MV" 030'* been "i‘°"iiies for relioiisliig 25i000 peoplel ‘ -° il U - ‘Iiit.ci‘iiational Rugby matches and »`*"'“ '“;|"‘3 fo" i"""`i0“** ""“"‘3"‘l0’"*- will cost $21,000,000. ‘. v “mm _ // i l i ov. ...|- "- Il i ..- .-.~u..o..-...rn -non -...nu-no ..no. -non...-n un...- no-1 ..-r" » I iiiiiiéfiliiiiiiiiiiiii-IiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEEEEEEEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | 1- r I ._ -noun annul -nun Il..."--nonon.--nn---n.-n o-....£1Z........-.on......Z-.....-ni.--on - n .. inn... -- UU...-nn".--no-.rn-....... ......-.....___ni--...........-ni......--- ...-».. . . . . - V.. The little ' *FHIS little chap of twelve, hawking papers in the midst of the eity’s mael- stroin, his clothes in tatters, his eyes eager and shifty, his voice hoarse with shouting -can you sceltlie tragedy of his life? He left school at ten to help earn bread .for his mother and brothers. Yet, Daddy had great hopes for hiin. Looking down at the wee baby face he had said: I’ll give the lad a~ good start in life----a lift on to the first rung of the ladder.”. 4”” I CNIIIIW W Y- U. Anlrnu lil "Li/a" That was eleven years ago. Daddy had not counted on dying, you see. But he did die-died at the wrong time before his plans had worked out. Are, you willing to take a chance like that with your wife and' little ones? An Imperial Monthly Income Policy will safeguard them from a danger you dare not ignore. ‘ ' I Just write your name and ad- ‘ _ dress on the coupon and mail it to us. Then we ll send you our booklet which tells ' all about it. ` COUPON ef _ E \i .:.:: _ ._ :.::...:.......:::::--33....._ no---.on n.. ._ .o-.. .--l..i.I . _ _c _'-3 ii ii i fi: .;.'5¥..Z$£IZIZZI. 1 ................. l SI. -.~ .on ...- uo.-. N. -- _ ~'--:::::: :::::::~;'~ THE IMPERIAL LIFE ,.._';'m...:.°:...':°. l since the beginning of this yrorftlie cup Final will still be played at but “i"dS01'- Regina mid Sl. Juliii q~we,,,y.rw,, ,H-ea., are to he Z2 greyhound racing companies, witli,tlie Stadium. Athletic meetings. “"6 "““' f1SPi"“’\i>i~ T110 SCCM 0f Cleared, The nr-heme deals Wm; i 1 total nominal capital oi £335.400,,baseball, boxing and tennis are also U19 NPW liiulnriwick coiivelillml i notorious Spots in -13 boroughs, and iave been registered in difl`ei~eiit promised. if-5 1924 WHS Sl. AI\ANY of CANADA .».'.“.';.'.‘;°“" '“°=°f"' HEAD OFFICE as TORONTO. ONTARIO Branch office: 10 Prince street ` .............t............--..... CHARLOTTETOWN \ ii. .er | _ lf ' ::'§iil:iiiiiiiEiiii€E on no- on -.- -.- no. on nn. on |- on no on -o . , - -- een-_ 1-'1' f- -. _-; _ o .--.-.........-....-.io..--.-...--on.-...I-.--... -nn.--...orin--un..---oo...-..--..-..------.--it n.».-~..-...-.....-........-...........o»... e syn ae is kmwn as the Wembley' lest has been created b the aii- Among the ui~eni~i to be trois I lean. It creates no dust It lifts air in through at the bottom, heats and it and circulates it evenly ...o ‘ i uni; Iii ll PIABE IN MUSIC iHAllS Developments on Old Country Stage Sug- gest That the “Legitimate” isiloming Into Its Own __ ‘ » , (Canadian Press.) they found very soon that they werei ~ | LONDON, Sept. 13.-Is the "legit-_well filled 'even if _there was no ad- imate" stage-play about to come'ditional' attraction through their again fully into its own? The ques-'possessing a license to sell liquor. In tidn is provoked by the announce- this latter respect the directors ment of a complete change of policy themselves were probably surprised - on the part of Moss Empires, one of to discover that for some of their V _ V , the biggest syndicates in the music halls the possession of ii. liquor H ' ‘ ` _ hall world of this country. Messrs. license was a positive disadvantage, - ‘~ ` ' ‘ ,j1 Q Moss intend to convert many of and were not unwilling to relinquish , ‘ I I their music halls into theatres for,the same for some more substantial _:A-...--=7n,i ~ the presentation of "straight" plewiprivlleges. in place of the customary entertain- ?-<»o>_~i. _ ment of revue or general variety. [CHIEF JUSTICE OF QUEBEC l It is understood this company WILL TR_Y MRS. GALLOP, holds that revue, which creat/ed a' E _, .I B , _ decline in the popu arity of variety QUEBEC, Sept, 23.- mlly . w ns ii sym- , . f- Ishows. has now had its day also.and, Sprague Gallop, widow of Abraham H,0,N_ _,_ 3_ HEN|.\y bc' °' M" ““"h"'"Y- that the British public are anxiousto Gallop. it native of Klngsoleai-, N. I have ia. more int/ellecttial bill of fare B.. who died on the morning oil nd Thursday momma The an. 9° 'W ° M""°'\ Mil". __ _g __ _ Y ll - " llolliicenielit that for the first time f0l`II\8