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Ni PRINDE EDWARD THURSDAY ght 7 and 8.45-26c, 371:, 450 Bert Lulir, Funniest 1_\'lan on _the Stligle, Mliikes His Talkie Debut in a Riot of aug S- §`\ ‘ff as In the I ‘ 0,1 . s s Q sf- . , \§§\ Talkzes Nswi ,_Uu.,, be \ .~ ,>- bg. sg _ _ ()Al.S Y _W ` funniest film in years! and -,,,,,,cL Luildil s" \__/ » ' I until the ' Da\\'|i," the A | nc`v song 3 GALS - I I smashes ! 1 .W ` ' I ' /'i il I mental music was rendered by 6 ~ .D 4 ,» I R J |» ` A V mongoose because her method, she “ It I "~»./ f~ South La/ke and Vi°i‘“iSi“ Mr* ‘i°““Pi‘ M“°I5“”° says, it to rid her patience of dis- ` <- .~\\lD and Miss Mary A Cheverie accom- eases b commctmg them heuemr Cliarlotte f - 1 . . . _ . y MORE i pimied by ba”-ioiéi Mi* Kenneth Then :he rids herself of the infec- li rt I ilir, tile dsillcst com r 1 rg, ulwu, 1 in cliptivitv, brings you the ' “if 11 p p 3 "' v- .=."§ 7-\. 1 cneenwoco W4 I , c \ \ ' Q Pill' 0 BRIEN / . \s \___ ' ;si5`ok'i~'al;rL`£o{.i VAGABOND ADVENTURER Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections With these lists we open our Ail- nual Fall Collection for Mainten- ance, trusting in the generosity of Periodic- _ Eye Examinations Don‘t wear your glasses for flve or ten years, ss some do. without rc-examination, for in thai time serious ehzingrs Are vitliily important. who- trir- oi1e’s eyes are good or otherwise. may taiisc place, which if not discovered. may work per- manent injury to the most precious seusr you possess. Guard your eyes. ii. F. HUTDHESDN Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther ;_,` J. I). STEWART, K. C. N. W, LOW`I`lIl".R B.'\I{RI.\"i’l'll($. St)LlCI'I`()RS, ETC _ 84 Great George Street lvlonsil 'ro Loan MCLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. |'¢|‘INTT.|".Y f W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-:it-Law MONEY T0 LOAN 0iTice: 180 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chas. li. Black, Chairman, Chzlrlottctown. lil. B. llicllonaid, West St. Peters John Simpson. Hamilton. Sciid ull information regarding lnfiactluns of PRUIUBITION ACI' to the shove or to Inspector J. Frlpps, R. C. M. P.. MissLauraM.HughesR.N. Agent LcPage Communion (film, Collection Plates, etc. Also Novelty llsnd Bags. I5 Euston St, Phone 1lB6~l.. Oct. 19-wsm~1 moiltil. ¢°*‘OooO 9-Q-L oocoo-oi#-004004 EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLUII ; E. w. rncos | - Optometrists l ntl Richmond Bind O00-fo to stand by us till success was nt- tained. Times may he difficult, money scarce, but confidence ls unshaken and for the UNF‘OR'I`UNATE CHILDREN a contribution is soli- cited. u public which has never yet failedi Be on the List and so numbered f I among their friends and benefac- tors. SOUBLS. PER. EUNIE GAIIRETT AND LOUISE COX Senator McLean S 15.00 iR. C. McLean iH. D. MacLean .. iJ. B. Matthew .. F. Conroy . . . . . . . Mrs. F. S. MacDonald F. Stcrns . . . . . . . . H. G. Matthew Gertrude St/crns Mrs. C. MacDonald Mrs. Clarke Mrs. F. Poole ........ . .. DF. B. IP. M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs . Mrs i Mrs i } Mrs i Mrs Mrs. Mrs. O@0OKOOK l MTI. . if 4'l\~\....1 warn C. C. Carleton . .H. H, Acorn . . Jack McLean . . . il\'li's. Hockiii . . . |.1. R !M1's. Hoop . . iMl's. COX . . . .. M. S, Acorn . . J. ’l‘. (i;l“l'ett .. . . . . .. Mrs. W. J. Poole .. . . Yeo . . . . . . . S. Mncllonalcl . iN. Ricliartis . IS, Weir . . . . . .. . . iP. Mclsaulc . . . Mrs. T. Poole Mrs. E. Diiigwcll .50 Mrs. J. J. Horne .... .30 Mrs. B. Bushey .25 G. ).lcill<'l< . .23 H. Crouclicr _ .\{rs. Mrf_=. 1 MARGAIIET VVRIGIIT AND -W. J, Reid S 1.00 `v'c;‘lio1i Craig 50 ‘Fl-nilk Curtis ,_ _,_ ll:lrl'j.' Wright ........,.... Ivixs. _ Ernest Wright , 2-1 rs. ‘Mrs. MILTON, PER \`l.i1?w`.\ II. Rev. E. O. Lancaswr .. R.. L. Coles Mrs. ft. L. Coles Thomas Foster . . Arthur Curtis . T. A. Rodd Mrs. Murdock Nicholson .. 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 1 .00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0() l .00 1 .00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 .U0 .50 .50 .Fi-l .50 .50 .50 . .50 Smcllwood ._ . .Leurd . . 25 Bullctt. . .25 i P. O`llal1ley .. _ .. . . .25 ' 'l`liooriore Poole .... ' Scot# . . . _ _ _ _ . . . ..,,,, i-is :aio S 54.05 i\TlI)l)LL'I`\).\' LIST. PER. IIESTER. INDIAN _;':pol's oil Saiurclay last. ' I CAPITOL . .»<=““ S!l!"fUlli 'INDYCNY ounvlt the smoriost band of outlaws the West had ovor known, and win tho girl for tho '.'l0od bud man". . . lf's - action from start to finish. Aiiii l'ii\RDiliS L GUARDI RAW FUR5-We are now open K1r5h_ _ 5808 11-1-31 CARS WASHED. OILED AND GREAGED, Battery Service and an mai-: 3.15 lic. 26°- ‘ ' `i-IiIviiTv s sis ._ ear. sie. ‘ . ti-freeze. ser -'ciiucir' Jemmen. opposite Guardian Oillce. Gflfwn _ 5;, - 5161-lo-ai-si CHRIST CHURCH-Cherry Val- ley, Sunday, Nov. 6th, at 3p.m.. service of evensong_ Captain A. E. wittlg. c. A., in charge. I CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. 10'* basl or 'mi'-: uoilicAN.s | i\It0li\'D Tllll WUIRLD IN 18 MINUTES iof opnintiolis, is steadily improving icasc when one of the-se flSh. “|110 iieet in length, recently became ‘enmeshed in a ner, set on North iLakc by Mr. Gordon Jarvis, drown- fiilg itself in its efforts to get free. 'Min Thomas A Harris of Elmira -bought the carcase for fox feed. i Owing to unfmcrablc weather ,cond-tions, very few ciitclies of zmookcfel were effected lasf, week. l\1l'. Geo. E. MacDonald, was s recent vtsitor to Suilrls. | Miss Mildred A. MacDonald i tencller at Millvale, is spending her ,i‘.i.-liclilys at her home at Bothwell. » I ______. I Miss l_.a.urcila Shrccnan, who spcllt her vacation at her home at `Ki|iko"a, has resumed her duties _as teacliei' at South Lake. I Mies Lzillrctto. MacDonald. St. Cllzli-les, is visiting at the home of Mr. Jcscpli Ford, South Lake. Mr, Iran C. MacDonald. South Luke, il'ietoi'cci t-o thi: eastern met- Seaver. During the dance in dainty "_“' lunch WPS SBU/fd by the ladies- ' :he says, which she has possessed We are pleased to note that Mi". - .___ from bmh_ _ Stephen Melllck, Jr., Elmira, who His friends regret to learn of thei The bazaar legend in mdk” that has been for the past, few weeks mdlsposition of Mr. Harry lilac-fm mongogse 55 impefvjou w even ieoiivalesceiit in thc Prince Edward Donald, south Lake, and wish him the bite or the deadly hooded cobra. Island Hospital, following a, series ,_ speedy recovery. iihough this is refuted by scientists. Lake, motored to Souris on Wed- Mrs. Wallace B. MacDonald, hesday last. the skin, making it velvety soft in Iscuth Lake, was d recent visitor toi _-___ texture, it creates and preserves itlze P.'ovlnclal capital. Mr. J. F. Mossey, General Mer-_complexlons of exquisite chami. i -_-- chant, loaded a ear of "table Delicately fragrant. Cool and de- Mr. George E. MacDonald mf>t~stock" potatoes at Elmira on sat-illghtful to use. Especially recom- oz-ed to Charlottetown last week. urday, mended to soothe and dispel rough- ____. | _.__ ness or chafing. Stimulating and Rather unusual in plscatorlal some of the farmers'ili'this dis- invi80r8tin3= Implrtn rlyduthful fuczivlties iii this part is the cap .gmt were busy last week hauling loveliness and protects and en- ; luring of a shark, but sucll was tlivi gravel for :ood material, from 21111100! the 11108! d¢1i¢Bf»¢l1' Wliiutd East Point. i Messrs Walter A. Fisher and iJohn Joseph MacDonald. South :Lake-, motored to Sourls oil Wed- lnesdnyf-C. l -0’Leary and Vicinity After a stormy battle with wind and waves, the lobster fisllermcil have just finished landing their ‘sealy that was not lost or Stolen, |and so ends a. very unsuccessful iseason. i Apart from the demand for dress Co., O'Lcnl'y, tile iilarkrts for all kinds of produce in this locality seems very dull, and all _irc look- Ciipc, on the birth of n young sou. Now tim; the potato crop is liar~ \'e.lfi~il some of the farmers are b'1.-. ...-... IWU CANUCKS 136 125 96 1® Belle Moheod .. .. 228 162 Frances Teed .. .. 192 289 Muriel Lowther .... 106 11'! Gertle Beer .. .... 162 101 Norrna Yolinker .. __ 110 114 137 U0 028 Q0 Total ... 2292 Majority for Canucks 806 pins. H'gh single F. 'reed N0 plus. High Three F. Teed 500 pins. uAi»'ris'r Lzaous "A" mam 116 139 119 164 106 Helen Callbeck -183 121 L. Callback .. ..-. 300 Wi Bessie Campbell _... 120 0! A. H. McCsnrleli ... 144 100 B. Ines . - . . . . . . . 163 iN 016 014 Total , .V .. . . . . navy TEAM 647 2077 129 'I2 229 IM Beer ..... ..-.. 146 204 M. MOClnnel1 ...... 125 92 A. Lesrd ...... 124 190 P. Douse .._.. 80 12'! E. Large 140 00 119 623 N0 $5 Total 1008 Majority for "A" Tblm, IN pinb- 3° Hall I. BGUINI, 'IHQGL-O. I-IlIi\Btn(llA.IA\l\l¢@Dfll» E|h'l1Ii‘Ol.A.ll\f6.|lP@» A" _ MUST L///[M177/' for qour mane:/I CHEAP lamps are often the most expensive ~ _they hum out quickly and waste electric current. Be thrifty and choose EDISON MAZDA Lamps-tested to give you the utmost value In good light. Get si carton of 6 today. MADE iN CANADA EDISON MAIDA 1 IAM PS CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LIMITED Missionary Is' Slain By “Reds ’_’ HANKOW, China., Nov. 1.-Unit- ed States Consular authorities said today reports that the Rev. Bert Nelson, Lutheran missionary from Mlllllthllvlls, Minn., was shot and killed by Communist bandits who had held him prisoner for nearly‘ two years, were unconfirmed, but that circumstances indicated theyi were correct. ` Chinese who escaped from a ban- dits camp 100 miles northeast of hers arrived yesterday with word that the missionary, who was last reported in 800d health. was slain by the bandits two months ago. Lutheran missionaries and Chin- ess military officials here have un- dertaken a search to determine the route the brigands took when re- treating before provincial military forces in the possibility that Nel- son's body may be found. U. O. Bkintnes, Lutheran mission- ary at Binyadg, telegraphed that he also had received word that Nelson was slain and he was seek- ing infomation independently. Became An Eucnmbnnoo To Flee- ing Bandits Chinese who reached here said Nelson had proved an encumbrance to Communists when they were fleeing from provincial troops and was slain for that reason. It was believed he was exscutedi sixnultaneously with s kidnapped ii Chinese General on August 3. The missionary was kidnapped Oct. 5, 1930, in Kwsngshan, South- eastern Henan Province, the cap- tors originally demanding $100,000 (gold). When this was not. forth- 1 coming, the brisnnda announce! they were holding Nelson indefin- itcly. In the past two years missionar- ies of Central china sought to cue Nelson but failed when the out- laws presented extravagant ran- som demands. Missionaries wers understood ts have paid ransoms totalling S50,-~ 000 and to _have given the Com- munists large quantities or supplier but Nelson continued to be held Chinese authorities expressed re- gret over his capture but at no time, they said, were they in s position to effect his release. Mother Kidnaps. Young Daughter 14% ANGiEf.1l!iS, Nov. 1.-Spirit ed away from s. home of wealth that had been hers almost siiict birth, three year old Nancy Irent Buchanan was found and returned today by officers who put her dis- traught, unmarried motlidr, Ram Borman, 20, in jail on s kidfnapp ing charge. The child was taken hom tht home of her guardian, Mrs. violet C. Buchanan, young divorces, bl Miss Bormsn into yesterday. Spuired by possibility that thi baby might bt! the victim 0! crim- inals seeking ransom, officers mods an all nigh; search. They found hcl this morning sleeping in the sms of her mother in a. shack in Bal Fernando Valley. A curious olieumstsnoe of the case came when officers said ro- cords revealed thatayesrsgoeom- plaint was made that Mrs. Buchan- an had filed a birth certlflioah naming Mincy as her own child in order to claim an English eststs estimated at more than $1,000,000 *lil 'i.i.i£.iiF Alot of things can cause s headache or other pain. but there is one tiling tint. will always give you relidl Just take s tablet. or two of Aspirin. Your sudering ceases. Relief comes instantly, regardless of what may have been making your head throb with psln. Aspirin is hsnnless -cannot depress the heart. So t}iero’s no use waiting for s. headache to "wear off." It is uselessto endure pain of my kind when you em get Aspirin. It is s blessing to women who solar regular systemic pain; to men who must work on, in spits of eye-strain, fatigue or neurslgis- ASPIRIN ......._..._..._.. 1*_ 1' 4