_ »».¢~»-an t 3_1 s ~. t* 5...- “Q 3 -, ~ .‘.»t;~s ‘-\s\1 \ .Q~ 1 ' * P 1| 11 _rs l ...man nm.-r-4 i . \ ro=.“:t-iu»-l~'~'-- 5!rxonh¢ QF Iii' in :IA T5 u ui ve' ».'*l7l|7I> _ ____ -._.._..,.._._,..- -7.*-_ -,- _y,~ _._ .-»-q» 55 is V? .. ~\ \ i .~ » _ 1.,- . , L v to ww... m . qc.; . »._¢ i ,=r..;g\*,“‘ ' .3-’~r¢"t?~'?f-:.;e..\,`#e~'x.=».;'j', ______. .‘ __‘ '___ ‘ ~ 'PAGE SIX ‘, \ v . ~i. - PENNSYLVANIANS” SECRE weepo CliA ON... PONY The Epic Greatness of COVERED WAGON' TONY _,R 1 "" EXTRA A -i~:_-~-~ -;v-rl . }\ `» ’ ,, . ‘ r . I ri ‘ ., _ g. snort-"Li~: ora To Burraro Ei SPONSORED \_'. ,. __ A/ .. . _ nv 'rua Y "' ‘ \' Tom Mix And Tony Jr. Wonder Horse, At The Capitol "|50 Rustlers' Roundup,” e Uni- versal western picture starring the famous Tom Mix. greatest of the cowboys, which opened at the Capi- tol Theatre lust night, pi'oved to be one of the fastest dramas of its kind this reviewer has eve1‘ seen. E‘u_rtherinore, it contuinecl it 1'.:- markable cast and beautiful back- grounds, and sent away everyone with a feeling that he h.1ci received more than his moneys worth. Thrilling moments include the ltage coach race, giving rt whole rodeo as tt bnckgroiinti, and a vie- ious hand-to-hand fight betwt-i~n Tom and Douglas Dunibrillc, one oi the villains. There are other tense moments, in which Tom shows he can use his head as well its lie can I. revolver. One of the outstniiding features of the picture is the iiitroiluf:tioi'i oi Noah Bccry, Jr.. son ol Noni lseei-_v Ind nephew of Wally Berry. who has not been scan in ii icaturc length picture below TNC _YOUILZ man gives it siii‘_rii':___.. V ‘ A 1....; _ié~:-'-~.»$.-' -- _ -. -_»Z.~. .'-_j?-} P.I-[11.AD.'§LPH1'l.‘l_. Oct. 18 - RAIN OF BEETLES IN B.>(.‘. CONTINUES THREE HOURS; INSECTS BROWN AND TINY nocx cR.ar`:K, B. c., oct. ia.-It it is news when it rains beetles. 'I’hat's what happened here. There was a "downpour" of tiny brown in- sects which continued inti-rinittently for nearly three hours. The beetles had wings but seemed unable to use them. INGQITI CUSTOM KILLS CIIILD (Canadian Press) PORT ELIZABETH, South Afri- ca, Oct. 19-Evidence at the inquest Elek, to cut off the lost; joint of the child's left hand. He used an ordinary table knife and, according to the evidence of the District .S\1rs¢o11, who conducted the post- mortem dressed the finger with cow dung. Three weeks later the child died in hospital from tetanus. Elek told the court that he had performed the operation at the re- quest of the chi1d's father. He had previously out the fingers of sev- eral other children. but none had died I Thomas Zini, court interpreter. stated that the Ingqiti custom ofl cutting fingers was formerly proc-; ticed by the Amaxosas but wast now forbidden bcili by the civil] authority and the churches. The! custom had become repugnant to Christian and civilized natives and| anyone with a cut finger was looked upon as bearing a mark surviving from ancient hcathenism,| "Death duo to tetanus resulting from the cutting and probably sep- tic bandaging of one of deceascds fingers in carrying out an alleged native custom” was the verdict. The presidency magistrate directed that criminal proceedings be taken against those concerned. blinUd'l llnlment for Chllhlll |- isn‘t news when it rains here. But 5 en Houston; 3' Robert Sm=th~- on the death of a native child re- 5 contly showed that the child's' father, Vobe, asked another native,i Marjorie Bulmun, Lois MacDonald, Mrs. Coliings drove to their home _ Mimi" B911 ll” Pllfchaeed me from the Strat of Juan De Fuca _ M P splendid residfntiel property of Mr. up maid Prince or w ies arent- M°"°‘“°“‘ h9“'° °"°“°° ‘ °°"°' S 1anduIl.outhe Malreque Ruud. and phage, nie it wort be settled un- P“’¥“ 1” L°“d°“' Th” °“°'“ l““’° “ Q’ F13 lnfellds 1‘0m°ViUiZ there Sh°l`tlY» less thc monster lays an egg. The ’e°ewed um benedictlm °! .tm , ' » ' egg is to determine the sex of the A"°hbm"°p °‘ °'m"°’b“’7 md "M l V . s W i th L e Sl i e H 0 w a 1, d _ sE'“mmN"FURNEsS-Th' 15°F' B0-foot nightmare reported by two B|5h°P °' L°“d°“~ 'nu “Wt '°"“'° ' ..~ . rlage oi' Emily EUR Bellmm Of score citizens of all degrees, so mm °f th* mwmmt in n‘fl"-‘d _ t I Csmfrm off TBIIQIN; If HR?UG“ ‘ WUNDER \’ southam ton England, t Geo I ll W *YN Ummm* hll Nm “IB v%.\> G H - f 1' - i . ` '. 1 co mn u nurved for Queen'a ~_,.-=_~_ W ' T H T “ B ED WARD _°:_ir:r.;'°.:i'.°'.l°.'.‘; ‘.':;:'.°...‘ :::.‘.‘:; sim, 0.. .._.._..._.-.. , _ ,__ N , -4* Y' M' C' A- it :it u.:v.:x;t.. _ "um "muy cam l-hraded sea serpent of (By'T|::m;:e:°s€d‘ ann) I -in ,‘: TODAY and SAT. ‘ Pont catibors, B o, started xx * _ -_;;_- _ Ay `t .' 'S ...emu-¢ of me oxford ai-our \ ¢- . PURCHASED PEUPEBTY - Ml' oantrovewy that ‘ ia' ed tonight LONDON' °°t` 19"mv° hmm P . 0 FEC they can decide on a name. P Winston Churchill Furness of Ver ~Hias¢_.uek01uk_" meaning -‘big Bishop of Durham, thu Rt. RH non, P. E. I. took place in St. Paul's water smkey was the ggmpgmry Dr. Henson, when nmlrh havl Anglican Church on Saturday. Rov.‘ mme given _the reptile in me already been widely published. An J- M~ Cfi-‘wil °ffi°1Hwd. and the states, but vieurie tixpiiyere, un- Ioiercltlus contribution eooeermns wedding music was Played by Mrildersmnding the were as <‘1=n».- the Group Movement appem in Maitland Farmer- The bride. wh° ohueio lndzh in tins~75a gn' tha now, large hottie. Bolo Agenta: John A. Huston Co.. Ltd., Toronto. I Grade V-1 Homer Oampbell, 3 perlenced in resuscitation, worked ere can be m doubt what- ever of the reality and spiritual on the body for an hour. The vic- tims right hand and one feet were ;’,';v;;t°' §"’mm°;'\‘;”;°“° 'md gf. burned; An inquest has not been y c e expmen '- said Canon Campbell. “Dr. Buch- Ashburn climbed a maple tree in a man Wm fmgwe tl” funk °°nf°°' spirit of fun, at the suggestion of sum that mme °f “s d° “°t und one of thc young men with whom he his Amencamun attractive: it I5 was walking. As he reached up to "th" t°° °md° and bmsque fm' clutch .. limb, his hand touched me °“" Bri”-‘ll *H-“£1 but W° “N °°11- high voltage wire. He was Si years 5°19“5 that mm bewkem 3' “Hull” old. and .leaves a young wife and Wm in °“rSe1Ve3 and In any “S9 Child doesnot go to the root of the mat- ter. “It cannot and ought not to be denied that the movement is dis- tinguished by the many radical moral renewals it affects, and it is Grade X-1 ivririam Meintyre. 2 ‘“°°"°°° *° “Y “Wi in m°~'»l Well these are impermanent. That there are cases of relapse might be taken for granted even lf we were not explicitly told so. but these must consist principally of emotional types who are carried away for a time by the infectious enthusiasm of a closely packed assembly and cann0t stand alone. “'I‘he movement has its dangers- of course," added Canon Campbell. "What, vital religious movement has not? But they are all cur-able, and it would be a grave blunder on the part of the Church to with- hold countenance from s band of earnest Christians because or de. fects which will probably disappear with time. "Method'sm is respectable enough today but the aberrations of some of its early adherents were worse than anything that has yet, been laid to the charge of the Groups. Christianity is much more than a matter of morals, and it would be n revelation to some of the leaders of the movement themselves if they could acquire a deeper know- ledge of what the great masters of the spiritual life have put on re- cord on the subject of the union of the soul with God through Christ. Many of the crudities of 'sharing' would be eliminated at once if this were taken into ec- count. Reiterated dwelling on sins is unhealthy both for those who confess and those who listen, md 611 li f Methodism soon come _was sent to Rev. Fr. Duffy from __-,» ff. T :L C _~ _ ----'-= __ ' -~ `"' _ . _ . ii cE||fm\|_ (;||A|;|||A|| 'Big Water Serpent 1101111011 R¢¢°"'¢B _ ff ' . _'___ _ ‘ _ - O f d G IN co-oranarioiv l P*Q1N PI Pllixlvnc “I N T-- |C3.llS9S GOI1St9I'll3tl0l1 xcggth Ogoupm -v'»`i.-f$T.._'*-_ § Not Only to Clean _But to Protect .g IS THE FUNCTIQN OF SQUIIPS Squibb Dental Cream does more rim. clean the teeth safely, thoroughly ma pleasantly Because it is made with Magnum.-|. pro uct used by dentists for25£en.n in die are of the mesh-ic peneu-nes the crevice. and ci in neutralizing the acids that muse demy. ‘ '.l`huiawhySquibb D¢nu.lCreami|tlae dentifrloebtdie entire family-e. safe, dependable of ehildrea'| teeth la' well u gown-ops. Ula Squibb? twice duly. It contains no grit or u§ringent_-nothing co :inure the teeth. Safe, plenum: and eifecnve, Squibb s noe only poluhes the teeth beautifiiiiy bu: 1. s proved means of scieutiic moth protection or home. Allyn: Jng¢luforSg|d“’Ud¢_7. Io25f¢lJ40¢l#b‘. 83 it E8. their day." Still Seeking Miomads Gold 31'. I"LN'I.‘AN’S, Nfld., Oct. 18 - (C.P.)-An Indlonh buried hoard. long sought in the interior of Newfoundland. is again the sub- ject oi' interwt in this and near- by villages. Ono party of 'treasiue hunters has returned empty-ihanded, but tales of hidden riches go on.-los- lng nothing in the telling-and it is probable the search will ‘be con- tinued next summer. ` _ Mlcmaio legends describe the 'wealthy Indian burying his gold far beneath the so'l and leaving a heavy iron kettle to mark the spot. The stories served chiefly for en- tertainment around the coal stofvei in the village store, but interest, Blmed rapidly some years ago' when Allan Mclsaac, well known wide, found s kettle answering the description. !l'noe then searches have cent- red Mound the spot when the Sllide mode his find, but so far no traceofthetlreasurohasbeendls-A covered. ` 1-_-___..l__ ` III MEMURIAH Henry F. Coombs, formerly s, wq known citizen of Charlottetown paused away at the residence of hu daughter, Mrs. G. W. Wlghtmm Bmii:h’| Cove, N. B., on Monday ni the advanced age of I0. Mr. Coombs was 'of English doo cent a native of Newfoundland, and in his younger days was engaged in business in Charlottetown, prin- cipally in the West Indies trade. He owned and operated his own ships For some time he was in Bt. Jolui and _represented firms throughout the Maritimes. Later he moved ta Sydney, where he was imbusinen until his retirement a few years ago Ho is survived by three daughteri and four sons. His wife died prevl~ ously. The daughters are Misa Wlglitman, Mrs. Charles MeMu1lln of Yarmouth, and Miss Nellie, at Smiths Cove. The sons are F. W Cooms of St. John, B. F. Coombs of _New York, Harry L. Coombs, ol Los Angeles and Chester C. Ct Coombs of Wolfville, N. B. The funeral was held from the residence of his daughter at Smltlfl the Digby Cemetery. Quilt bloolns were given around, is dl.Zi'u°ent members ‘Next meetin EMERALD DVSTI'l"U'l.‘E MEE'.l'lNG i !"°U°W1us an reports ci Emerald' wmeirs Institute einee April ul during absenceofSecyVe’naMiayne no reports were sent ln. April me;t'n8 hed at home of Miss C. McDonald. letter read from Dr. Oreelman asking for a’d for Boni- torium, Veins Moyne, se:-y, hav- ins resigned. Mrs. J. A. Murphy omsented to act during her ab- sence. R211 call answered by pay- ing a dim-:_ No m¢e't'ng in May. June meeting reid at h~me of Mn. D. Du'fy. A spiritual bouquet. members, Mrs. Goo. Mayne and. Mrs J. A. Murphy were nppelnied to attend annual ronvcnion in Clurfottetowii. Roll inli answered by payng A n ckel- July meeting was held at home of Mira. Gvorge M y..o mov'd and' sooonded th tsecretary scndfor re- flectors for wagons _for members. Oommiltecc reappointed. Roi call to b° answe'ed by bringing ii new member. Auzmt meeting at Mrs. C~ Crot- an. Seven members present. Dis- cussion on making oi’ quilt tori bazaar. Decided to mzke a butter- fly quilt of white and rose. Beotcmim- meeting et. home of Miss Nora Mclvor, Klnkon. A very pleasant soc!ql evening was spent. Committees reported and n”w ones by whistling a tune or paying a fine. Nha. J. A. Murphy- Nine members s cheque for NLM be dmwn to pay bills which have accumulated dur- oommitteu, School, ma. C. Cmken id I *f¢mPf-ltion in be less thin guiim Murphy du to have report em. wmfuuriei elm .na ‘% ummm. mu em to be answered '°”"‘s' °‘“’°"5' s"°W' october meeting neu at mme or Present. Movrd and secznded that ,Q lncaheneeoi semm-y. New $.“‘l.$`...";..t lillllivll ~ 41%# to be held at home of Mrs. Joh: MlcEntee and as its annual meat- lng rcil call viliil be answered hy paying annual feef . ..c|on°t trifle with COLDS! Break them up over-night with ASCO ASCO is derfni I stoppin( Bodmin wo. ooo-iW'.51ru¢.d»p‘f°f damn-memm un Mahmoud pains. A500 contains ovwy Suit modem solontido md JnndM& or |i:ou¢h. ménrgiterlfz ` _ Y _ / \` ' craving, dilutive must or eomtl tion. freleflbed by evasi- EvA\a%ol at liillil-:Dated blue All Tune In on ASCO Program ug C. F. C. Y. daily 'l.l5_l0 7-30 P. M. ‘-v|f~i-vt-» Al-I We have mt received our .l fall ltook of BULB! direct from HOLLAND for fall Plmtlng and early Spring _ Bloom All lint also Bulbs. if IIYACINTS (Double and Single.) ` ' 'ruurs (nimble ma slum N cnows 'r.u.r. nanwnv ‘ mums, minoissos, mr- .- __ DROPS. FBEESIAS all at lowest prices. New cpm in our BOOKSTORE. sum for an pm lui. P0"-ll! ld all Mall Orders. In ‘m CARTER & C0. ..<.=~ 1" .1i.,_.._ ,WELL-i\/E JUST Hman A ct-tgp Bringing Un Father _ _ _ = ,_- ' i“___._._-"__.__.".!i"__ "rl BV George f .nos _ _ at ti ‘ 1; " .i . F I THAT was ronmenw N THE ` Empl-CY GF' BARGN ubw __ _ ' , Eu_~ \` ALL Hrs . ~ t-r"5 dum' Amor:-ian Sven up eo. f - THE LADDER no Sociavrr Fon ue- , - ll Illlllliill ~ AM \ 3u|=>DQ°5ED' _ , TQ BE HAp¢>~r A _ `.,}.'$tt'éi_"¥; ui9n._xl»; r........s,.-....,me...1..... .,.. me , 9”/ 5,/ ! ...ei % THERE5 THE NEW COQK- HE LOOK5 i.\t