THE SE - MATINEE 3.15 16c, 87c. EVENING 7 & 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c COME EARLY, ADMISSION YESTERDA Y it's like peeping info a secret diary, like un- U locking a forbidden door, revealing unsus- pected and interesting things about you!!! married life that you never knew or guessed before. GENEVIEVE TOBIN-CONRAD NAGEL BASIL RATHBONE -— ROSE HOBART CARMEL MYERS, VIVIAN OAK LAND, FRANKLIN PANGBORN The Leather Pushers in “The Comeback" {Phenomenal i? Faces The fr". l" Hess BE To GAIN a . Never. have the queens of comedy been funnier than in this riot of roars i They win by a million laughs! t said, ‘go ahead’? i T1191! Hive llou the grandest, laugh for your | mlmell Ilfllfve ever had .' Marie enters the political game, and how she makes the grafters run! A riot! i Task ' Compilers quent intervals preliminary popu- lation bulletins. Two have already been published and these will be Skipper? Personal Experience Of t also approached the Chief Officer l . l SMBER" 15 i931. ‘up, 3nd entering Iliad P03393510“ o, him. Thst was the out or u" gun-y, Al; any rate, the man W" found lying stiff on the deck 0M‘ isldd tho lavatory door. I have‘ 110i the slightest doubt but that thB man thought it all true 011d W" (rlghened stiff. NOV-hing W0llld 0°11 vines the crew but that His Sfliuulfl Majesty was inside the man. and intended to stay there until forcib- ly- ejected. "The Bewuufly 080111 "m0 i° m° Our men have had s wide m4 told mg; there was a man can do s thorough loh ma w, among the crew who knew how t0 ‘udd- ' put the devil out o: anyone. Thu “'° ‘““'° ‘°"'"' l“ Lascar, an oldmsn, had s good growth of whiskey, which is a sign that; he ls s. holy man, sndreads o1 Koran to the others. He is a sort‘ o! pfldfe t0 the crowd. The Seacunny ‘sror Lo AWAY car Us nsrsrn Your; wsslruan rs wsnlu, tun; of year. why out on with the f a few dollars now will make your will fire pots warping out of shops. LAB. GOLD PIECE. / thirty-first who the winner will be. to have the devil cast out of the PHONE 6154’ m, m“ h man. At four p. m. the Chief Offl- cer came to me and suggested m!" we should give it s trial as the man was getting a bit of a nuis- 0K1, TEN ‘DOLLAR GOLD OPIE PIPILEBS F nosns URN“? ROOT CROP IS STILL IN we can mule s. fsflntter lob and st s much lo . wcr p11,, n m" V‘ IIIIOHII‘ "u! d!" furnace a mg "2"?!" hum experience on all With every’ furnace lob this loll w; ticket and the one who holds the lucky ll That lucky ticket my h, you“, u ,, The LEWIS W. GOFF COM 42s scour smear, CHARLOTTETOWN, r. c. 1. c FREE E GIVEN ARE GOODWHIL]; T"! neon, ‘l m r a mm“ “mamas: o D t the cement has fallen outtssamillilsotlllrcvligo‘ an‘ In " f 1' l"!!! extra d011,," b, are going to d" a n‘ "i" Will receive o, T B" Do o one will know iill p,“ PANY LTD ance, so we decided to get on with the job. “We went down to the room. 6688-9-i5-tts3i. had that the devil had been ex- pelled, they took off all the lash- ings from the man and he stood up without a kick from him. "They then told him to set a broom to sweep the devu away. i noticed in the preliminaries that they had put a broom down handy. The man took the broom and most vigorously swept His Satanic Mal- esty out of the fdcastle, up the stairs, on the deck and overboard, then he dropped the broom and fell flat on the deck from exhaus- tion and remained motionless. 1 thought that it was another fit but they all exclaimed, ‘Abi Acclla,’ ‘Bluddah’ still sat staring at the wall. The Sescunny brought the padre Lascar along. and I asked him ii he could get the devil out of this man. . “'Accha Sahib,’ he replied. I “He then explained that it would be necessary to have him in the fdcastle for the ceremony. The Seacunny stepped [into the room, but ‘Buddah’ flew at him so vic- iously that he came out of the room faster than he went in. I beckoned to the ‘Possessed One again, saying, ‘Come on, Jimmy.’ He Jumped up at once and follow- through the gigantic 61min“ , feat oi Routenberg and the m ant electrification of Palestine , “m” 3°°°ml1lished ducts? The portance of this fact and some "will? cannot be comprehend Rabbi Zlotnik said, for the em territory is devoid of coal. m lishrnent of colonies in dgm heretofore regarded as unlnh table in the eastern section o1 - lostine near the Jordan Riva,- . on the coast oi the Mediterrano to the west of the country, l; , ther evidence of the versal and enterprise of the Jewish . onist. meaning, ‘now heis alright.’ “In about five minutes he sat up and they gave him a drink of water after which he gotonhis feehsmiled, salaamed the chief officer and my- self. All the crew were around How ed me down into the fdcastle with out looking to the right or to the left and sat down in the middle of the deck in the same attitude. "Now it began lo get interesting. The padre put on clean clothes, red Of Recent Census ~ _',L'.—- ..... . Jver 800 Persons And Three Almost Super-Human Machines At Work-Jnformation Obtained Be- ing Kept Confidential Through The System. 3T8 HO minor CITOTS. EVETY EITOT causes a long chain of difficulties in compilation and tabulation, so ‘OTTAWA, Sept. 12—Ovér s00 people and three almost super-hu- man machines are now engaged l" appearing for many weeks to come. Population is, obviously, rated as first in importance in the nation's stock-taking. It is estimated roughly that the Dominlon‘s popu- lation on June 1 was about 10,- 000,000, but it will require some weeks of work yet before a prelim- inary total can be isued. Another important "preliminary" report is that on the question of (Canadian Press) s corded a Christian into the super-r S. Harmonides, which discharged Strange Mohammedan Faith SAINT JOHN. N. 8., Sept, 12 — l1 boats all, One of the few gllnlllfies ever fic- charmers, and mango growers are imtural spheres 0i Mohammedan re with the ritual and experience of ligious beliefs was recently srflht- being taken possession of by His ed Captain-F. R. Elwell, of the S. satanic Majesty." loin cloth and fancy cap. He open- ed his sea chest and rummaging through it took out a lot of articles including two different kinds of powder-block and yellow—tore out some white cotton and wool, put- aid, “but this casting out the dev- Their fakirs, snake l l i i utie and ns gnlf cant compared Same rice and Bhau, a native 5pm pea, or lentil. "In the meantime they Gui» "V0 Captain Elweli, in his own words. Lascws down to pinion the man and when the man got on his feet they walked off to their different ting the powder onto it, along with I Jobs with happy countenances. The man had a bath and changed his clothes. 7 “Half an hour later he was in the galley again, all smiles, with a plate of rice and curry in his baud. The next day he could not return to work, complaining that llelhad ‘too many pains all over 211m; taking an inventory of this Do- minion, one of the largest single tasks in arithmetic ever attemilt- ed by Canadians, and anyone ruf- iering from depression and inclin- ed to question whether anything in this country just now really _matte":s should spend an hour in the hive of industry on SuSscX ' Street- On June l last the 15,000 enum- erators set out to count this coun- try's heads and to scuurc at 19555 twelve useful facts about each per- ‘son. The vast geographical extent of the Dominion, with wide areas sparsely populated, made it a. tre- mendous task, and some of the rc- turns have yet to be received. Ono enumeraimt, however, ambitious to establish.a record, had his book ‘delivered to the Bureau of Statis- tics three days after the beginning ‘of this seventh census of Canada and officials of the Bureau state that his was a perfect book. A perfect book from an enum- ‘erator means n book with every question answered and properly answered, and the two central aims of the Whill’) census are complete- ness and accuracy. As an illustra- _tion of just what the opposite ‘means and what extra work it en- tails the 1921 census which showed the Dominions population at 8,- 887,000 necessitated 12,000,000 co:- rections, and it is not enough to say that some of these were of a minor character. In a census there roll your own with Vis-giniajiigorette Tobacco The shrill-limo l0: psclnsgss conum tllbrllli papers v for/Ire rams! punt mu m/m- lobar/v; /'///r/)///'r1'[rrr/1//1r’ amok/liq‘ that in this 1931 census, plans for unemployment, to gather informs; which were ‘in the making for tlon 0n which a special question- many, many months, extraordinary naire was included in the June provisions were made to obviate census sheets. To furnish the the need m. corrections, federal and provincial govern- About fifty questions were asked ments with useful information as Canadian citizens this summer by curly as Possible and so that they the enurnerators and these were un- may b0 better Equipped W (.1901 with cler sixteen heading: sex, conjugal this problem during the coming sandman’ age by 54.9m- gmups, winter, special attention is being age by single years, voting age given to. this division of the census sugar here this week, when a, Las- related the weird occurrence as car member of his crew became sud follows; denly ‘possessed witlh the devil" "We were proceeding westward. and to all appearances was strlck- It was midnight. The third officer en dead on the ship's deck. called me, saying there was aman Accompanied by murmured dead in the forcastle, at least the chants of a. venerable holy rnamlnatives said so, but he thought he the shrieks from the devil-possess- was still alive. I went aft to see the ed seamen and the fear-laden mut- man and they told me he was in terlngs of the followers oi Allah, the fdcastle. I told them to bring who comprised the ship's crew, the him gill? on deck; six of them did over and under 21, birthplace, at the present time. It may not be birthplace of father and mother, so useful to know how many were year of immigration, naturalization, Out 0f WOTk on June 1, as there United 5mm.) citizenship, mm or. are certain to be a vastly increas- mngue, religion, literacy. months at school. When all the Who 8Y0 uuemilluyed. the uuufic 0f questions under these headings "Ilemllluymefll. the 880d divisions jgm official language mother- ed number within a few weeks but m” East’ surpassing the stumges" ' and it will indicate the kind of people FEMS ‘he “PP” h“ 5"“ l“ have been answered, the answers received by the census office, and the facts and figures contained in of the workless, their places of birth, their conjugal conditions and family population. None of the 15,000 enumerators Sets his full pay until his work is complete. 0n the receipt of his book by the bureau the enumer- ator receives 60 per cent of his Day for the work, 40 per cent. being To assemble and arrange these Withheld "m?" hi8 000k has ban facts and figures, to enable the checked f" b10011 Braves or inac- periodical publication in intelligible "luacles- When these are remedied form is a long and tedious task, hi’ him he receives the remainder and publications based on this °f his PW- 3710""! he l0!‘ some year's census can be expected for regs” be “"5519 t0 wfliplete it the next five years, but m the wmlderflilvn is elven him. but meantime the people want to know should he refuse to complete it, as how many people were in their 15 sometime-i u" “'59- the 4° Del‘ city on June i and which city or cent 13 Ptemmentll’ Wiihhfild- In town was the largest at ‘that time, the i921 census 215.000 letters wece these compiled and tabulated Can- adas i931 census can be said to be completed. Long and Tedious Task The Bureau is new issuing at 1w sent out, following revision of the enumerators‘ books, for further in- formation. l Most of the work of the large clerical staff at present ' is o! ritual of “clearing the Lssoars soul s0 and laid him on‘ the hatch. He 'of the evil spirit" was permeated was perfectly rigid, not s, mqvg out with the weirdness of the myster- of lllm,’ I thought it was o, fit. "All the native crew were there, labberlng excitedly in their native WHEN; all talking at once. The third officer and I took a look at the Medical, Guide on the subject! of ‘fits’ but could make nothing out of it. The man, however, came round in about half an hourfbut he had been transformed from a man into a devil. He struck out fight and left when anyone went ma!‘ him but when left alone ss- Slimed the posture or a Buddah. arm-s end less crossed. They all said the devil was in him and from all appearances 11c had a dev- 11 with a vengeance. thirty years of handling Moham- medan crews. "I have seen strange things in connection with the beliefs of the natives of India,” Captain Elwell To illustrate how the promise of the census-takers is being kept these 10,000,000 people are passing through the great arithmetical rnill hidden from the eyes of the com- pilers and tabulatm-s by a wail of numeral anonymity. John Jones is No. 1i. He goes in under that num- i possessed, Padre Lascar Seacunny. as they explained than the deviliwhich I could well understand, for would fight pretty hard, which he had been through a. few rough from prior events I quite agreed. and tumbles since the devil had and which I might say, he ~ did. got hold. of him. But the following Next, in came the Bhandary '(na- day he was at work as if nothing tive cook) with a shovelful of red had happened." hot coals. I was a little bit alarm- ed at that, but thought I had bet- ter not interfere with their cere- mony until I saw a real cause. “So they drew a chalk line around the man. Theitiog is that the devil cannot get outside the chalk line at them, but would have to fly straight up. “The wcastle door was now shut to keep the other members of the crew out. Inside were the man Development ln Jewish National Homelancl RABBI Z. L. ZLOTNIK TELLS OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ‘serang, Chief Officer and myself; nlso the five men who had been brought in to secure the Possessed m THE snwrsu Narrow- AL hometown (By The Canadian Press) The harbor of Haifa is hem , [one of the most important .. WW1 5P0is in the near East B‘ Ziotnlk maintained, {or m, m _ lnury work has been success: carried on for the pipihg o; , ‘from the rich Mosul fields m,‘ out the entire territory of pa] Millions of pounds are to be ._ in this undertaking which mean a great deal, not only to country, but also to the m1 Empire of which it 1,; an 1m ._,, part. ' GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Roland Yorston, l- have been visiting friends in . getown, have left for their home Boston, Mass. Mr. Gallant, who has been she lng the summer at Rusiico, has - turned to his home in Georgeto Mr. Irving Sampson, Georgeto is visiting friends in Rusiico. His friends are sorry to hear the continued illness of Mr. Chs. Laundry, Georgetown. Mrs. Jones and three ebil who have been visiting at the ho of her mother, Mrs. Edward l-ie hill, Georgetown, for the past c ple of months, have left recently theirhome in Boston. LIONTREIAL. Sept ilk-Marvels of human ingenuity and modern scientific achievement are to be witnessed everywhere in Palestine as it exists today, said Rabbi Z. L. Ziotnik executive director of the Zionist Organization of‘ Canada, in reviewing conditinos in the Jew- ish national homeland as seen by him on a comprehensive survey One. "The padre gave‘ the word and the five men pounced on him. Then the rough and tumble started; the devil had the best of it for awhile, at one time having two of them beneath. "Eventually, they got the upper hand of him, however, and-lashed his hands together, then his feet, ber and he comes out with the same numeral. Sudbury’, even goes through as a numeral (the chief cities, towns and constituencies were given numbers, as well as the individuals). so that when you go to a. clerk in the census bureau and ask, "Have you Stratfordl," the clerk looks blankly at, you and then sayl. “Ask me the number and 1 can locate it." “At eight o'clock next morning he was still there, never having moved or spoken since 2 a, m, Sev- eral times they had tried to move him, but he flew at them so violent 1y they had to give it up. The Sea- cunning (native quariermaster) told me the devil had gotten into him, and that he would be no bet- ter until he was taken out. _ "At ten s. m. the Chief Officer approaches him and attempted to checking over the thousands of returns from the enumerators, passing on to the enumeration or counting tables the complete books or sheets and puttinglaside for further attention of the enumer- ators themselves those which are found to be incomplete or obvious- ly inaccurate. Corridors after cor- ridors and corridors piled 0n -cor-‘ ridors, all of them onsisting of an-ays of shelves and these shelves laden with enumerators‘ sheets, are one part of the impressive picture presented by this census lob. Certain people were deeply per- turbed in June at the appearance of an enumerotor, some of them regarding him with the some ap- prehenslon as that accorded the Crown Prosecutor, the fear being that anything said to the enum- erator, as to the crown Prosecutor, would be held against the person or persons for the remainder‘ of ' eternity or until the next census‘ when the i031 statement could be . nullified by s new one. Those or- ' ' gsnizin, this census look particu- lar pains to sllay such fears and impressed upon the people the fact that every answer to the en- umerstofs questions would be treated ss absolutely confidential.’ l. For siciossicaoo; an d Econo my; talk to him softly and tried to move him, but he flew at the Chief Officer sinsins some weird tune. S0 the Chief Officer came to me and advised me that the man should he locked up. I went after him and had p, look at him and thought it would be a bit of a lob to get him shifted, without using force. I beckoned to him, however, and said: "Come on with me, Jimmy.‘ and to our surprise, he immediately lumped up and follow ed me along the deck, to a spare room in the alleyway, went in quite quietly. and resumed his Buddah attitude on the settee. I went down several times later to have a look at him; there he sat, staring at the wall, not s. move out of him, One oi the crew looked at the door but he made at him, causing the native to beat a hasty retreat as to make one think that, "the devil was alter him." _You Will Need VThese Soon : / Ladies’ COA TS Men's TOPCOA TS Phone now snd let us have them for s careful ciesnlng. "Wear Clesn Clothes" NEW METHOD CLEANERS, LTD. Phone 983 _ “It turned out from the story the crewjave that this man turn~ ed out at 11.80 p. m. preparatory to going on watch dt midnight, and the devil come Out 0i the wheel- barrow and followed him into the i ssos-s-is-si. lavatory _whers they fought, the devil gsttingubo best of the mat- lthen lashed all four together, and had him trussed up like a fowl and put inside the chalk ’mark. The padre questioned him as to nvhere he met the devil and how he fought him, and strange tlo say ‘the man answered all questions al- tour prior to returning to Montreal recently. Stupendous undertakings are in the embryo, involving millions of ,dollars in investments. The Dead ’Sea area is now the scene of fever- ish activiiy with long lines of in- though he hm not spoken u wiirdldustrial and chemical plants and ‘mm the Mme he had bee" Pickedlthesc are strewn along the chores up off the deck the previous nightulo; the Dead 59m A British Jew“ i-fle said he saw the devll comefish Corpmflum Wm‘ unlimited fl_ [fut if theihwhleelhiluse and foslllowhlnncial backing is engaged m (“gr EZIIIQhtEtLUCS t:g'“sa3\ Zaire“ ‘if; ‘ing reservoirs, building factories Md bélore It took the” m“: aboutyfor the purpose of extracting val- five minutes to get this iniorma- “able minerals from “a debflm n “on from mm In the meantime is estimated that millions of doll- the me was bémmg on the shovel ars worth of chemical fertilizers will be reclaimed from certain in- and all seemed to be in order. nugumwd processes‘ "The padre and sencuxmy s“ Harnessing of the Jordan River Mrs. Willard Yorston and =1 ‘ who have been visiting in G90 ' town, the guest of her varwu- - and Mrs. Daniel Skinner, leitPri for their home in Bost0u- HAVANA, 88PM l4 —-All 9 issued by the late General W while he was militsrY 5" in Cubs. commanded that ever! wear a coat when slillemn? public. The General did not E0 "M tail regarding the 006W 60"“ tions and in the farmlnl d“ a sort of coat shirt, known " use. "guayabera," came into = tence. 1t is a 8mm!“ ‘l! m pockets and buttoned uu i1" with large white butloufi- The city poor B0?» b3’ Wm‘ ordinary shirt worn with n" nungingmut, thus 5tlll comp! with the old order issued by W and never revoked. The natives to this day "Y a cost as "La Amerluflulb" ‘m be seen without one 0mm“ m’ dividuai as a. "nobody" w“ i" in culture. around the fire and put the white cotton and other ingredients onto it, the smoke curled up through with a brimstono smell about it. They were now after the devil ‘hot foot.‘ They then put some kind of oil in the man's eyes ‘up his nos- trlls, and smeared his face with it. This done, they took up the fire and held his face in the smoke, the padre continually shouting, in his ear, asking him how the devil was getting on, the man always shout- ing back that the fight was going strong, but that the devil was not coming out yet. "Then his face and head would be pushed a bit further into the smoke and after a good deal more bawling and shouting they ma down the fire. All seemed happy. The man had told them that. the devil had departed from him. “It ‘was muly no Joke wrth them, all was done with solemn earnest- ness. To show the confidence they I‘ » BARB E xtra .,v Genuine ADDS Fancy MOLASSES 1ST ,