-,-|gui~iiiir iaiiwilnil Tillliil flhclmcss snoar " DAWN PATROL" Air Thriller SUBJECTS flu n1. "t “n ll 3 h inxyAlel ) ‘ ‘i OM01: in,» W ‘ Double Crossing Mien‘ Double Dealing Women , That ride of life we l know least: about; glamour, power, prison bars, bright lights and gorgeous women. ROBERT AMES and LILA LEE ‘m- a. \|\P 4-». DISTRICT CONVENTION “Dawn Pdtrol”ls , uperlativeDrama President, Mrs. Harrison LiacFal-lane in the chair. bfcctlllg opcncd by sing- ing the Institute Odo and rrpeating the creed in unison. Mrs. fiizzell of Bedeqlle gave the address of welmme lvhich was rrspondod to by Mrs. C. Craig of Middleton. Solo "O Danny Boy“ by Mtss Wirlnlfrcd Wright. Tile followin: rcpni-i". and talks on the bolls-fits of Wonlcils Institute work were give-zit. ’\' EPIC 0F THE RDYAL FLYING CORPS Oncl again Richard Barthelmess scoresa dramatic bulls-eyeL The first Nctional-Vitaphone star ren- ders one of his greatest characteri- utlolis-if not THE greatest-in “The Dawn Patrol" which opened It the Prince Edward Theatre yes- telday. Barthclnless is riding the crest of the cinema wave and with his latcst effort he crowns a series of suc- ousted that include such fine pieces of work as "Weary River." "Drag," and fSon of the Gods." His intcr- pretation of tho war-hating, lion- mvcd, Captain Courtney, command- c: of an air squadron in the Royal Flying Corps‘ will live a mighty long i Albany reported by illfrs. Gflnlblc; Mrs. I". Affick of South Bcdeque gave a talk on thc benefits of Instit- llte work. Mrs. Canlcron. Albany read ‘la paper on Clmadiaation: Central lBcdcrillc reportcd by Mrs. S. Sher- lrzlll; ‘Mrs. Rllnccl’ of Scarlciown gave ,a talk on Institute work tolling how 'it. develops community lifc. Lower Frrctoun rcport Mrs, Bcrnard. Mrs. Burns, Freetown gavc a helpful talk getabie narrative oi‘ vain;- rmd cam- llcwcd by Mrs. Pctirson of Cllclinn. lrsderic-nf a group of so-calledI/[iddletcn rcportid by Mrs. Edison “schoolboy livers“ ill the early years Wright, i\'frs. Dawson. Central Bed- ti the World Wi-ir i5 the framework cquc. gave a tall: showing how the hardy 56mm iiyers lnaznilig modern air- lWl-ight of Middlctx-rl, Mrs. MacKay “ll- i u of Albany gave a talk on her ideas Fine performances are rendered by of Institute work shmvinq how it en- Dblifias Fairbanks. Jr.. Neil Ham- courage-s womcn to bc b-ttcr Canad- llton, Galdncr James. William Jan- lions and prcpnrcs ynuni: women to l")! Clyde Cook. James Finlayson. tskc charizc cf mrrctlngs. Lower Bed- Nn the small parts and bits havefllllis was follallvcd by appointing a bred carefully cast and are to be Wcsoluticn commlttcc, It was now cle- ktn as ilnishcd performances. cldcd in taki- a collcctlon at cvening i.- ’ meeting to dfray clcpcnsos of con- ‘ I ‘lelll/llllfjlillllllcr was than introduced and -SHIP WOMAN spoke on thc "Acadia University Mot- °<>minlled from Page 2 or Scrvicc Lihrilrv." Elrction of oillccrs, Prcs. IvIFS. Hor- ace Wright. Sccrctilrv. Miss Florrie Green. Meeting adjourned. lllhg a: n5 in a peculiar manner: Evening bloc-ting “Back again? Where have you ; The cvcning session opened by sing- 5"? ling 0 Canada, with the President in "Adrift." hi; coolly lmweruh “I ‘the chair. IW tired of this devil's cage, The The following i: thc program: "mm interested me for g bit, but, Reading. Miss Rllillilillld Wright. llfly blackened their teem, md whenlSolo. ‘NIary Muttari. Rcllding. M's ll"? lmlled Iran. I went qiiigideg- Kiracc Holland: Address by Rev. J. You arc lucky t.) be back ,.iiv.,'w. A. Nicholson cn Community Wel- wh" is the matter with you? Youi-lfc-rc. He spolr highly on the work Ind arms are net." that has ‘been dnnc by Womens In- "l “ht to ii brook 5nd wgghgd," ‘stltutcs. Ho stressed tho flu-t that we "ll"? did you go wmwuf, my gum; ‘can mall-o our cnmmunltics mllch h“ lllllt‘ Silider?" asked Labrador. imore pleasant placcs in which to live ‘Bix Fingers chuckled. by beautifying our churchcs. halls. ‘It ‘"5 its simple as sailing into the lschools. homcs. etc. ‘This can be car- ln the fence back of niademoi- irlcd out collectively. or promoted in- " "bin u a hole. n. is covered ldividually. ‘llllll- b! vines. I saw a fowl en- Monologue. Nils: Giddy’! Drum- Iuzl: “mPF- She did not come bank. imond: Instrumental Music. Miss m“ "i lmhore and out the lead. r 'Clladyl Brmard. Solo. Miss Eileen m h‘ ll°l'- 181111601‘. the big pimlDlwson, Dialoguc, "Cupid in Shirt ofllili"! before the wind. I slipped Sleeves," by Chclton. S110, llILsli’ Win ‘Mk5 l-lw hole end went to the nifl-ed Drummolld. Collection n- miflnd b5: I311, all Info and mounted l» $13.20. A vote of thanks was tendered by Tile annual Womcns Institute Dis- " trict Convention was held in Central . Bcdcque Hall 0n Scpt. l2. 1930, The I while. The tragic advcntures-unfor- ‘crl the bcllcfits of tllc meeting. fol- o lround which the picture is built. Institutes have done so much for FKllilPPcd lvllh inferior planes these purposcs. Scarlet-anvil reportvd by lifluerlenccci lads faced Mrs. Lowtllcr. Rczizlillc. Mrs. C.‘ Idmund Brccm. Frank McI-Iugll. eqlle roportwd by Jcnnlc MncCullurrl. l CAPITOL ~ -<i iuli moons” slam OWEN Children of the underworid- - Tainted by Crime-Marked by destiny — Fighting their way against biH-El’ odds upward i" hnpplneSll . It Starts Monday Prince Edward WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR IN A ROMANCE OF OLD IRELAND 1 I/E Woven into wistful Romance by the Golden Voice of .."so.r~.I_6.9?.lliY.H5ARf' HEAR HIM SING "Then You'll Remember Fairy Tale by the Fire", "Just For Today“, “I Feel You Near Me". fiiitty My Love", "The Rose of Tra_ ice", “Loughl Scrcni I Cari", "Liltic Men’ “A l. I east, was ordained to the priesthood - on last Sunday in St. l ' congratulations to himself and to the l Central Guardian WANTED-TRAVELLING BALI! MAN for local wholesale firm. Ap- ply, giving experience and salary wanted to X. Y. Z. cue Guardian. OIISJ-lfl-Sl THE HUNTER. RIVER UNITED Charge services for fluidly, Sept. 38th ere ls follows: 11 c. m, Wilt- sllire; 3 p. m., Hunter River; 7 p. m., Whentley River; '1 p. m., Hampshire. Please note change of hour at Hun- ter River and Wheatley River. The 7 o'clock service at Whentiey River and Hampshire are the Annual rally day services. ‘ .= ...‘ a. - musicHRzv H. .D. Raymond preach. Everybody woieoml. q-i- will ORDAINED ‘to PRIESTHOOD - Rev. Frederick G. Connolly. of Saint John, son of Mrs. Margaret and the ' late James Connolly, King street Joseph's Church, Edmonton, Alberta. and will ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. MILTON- Church service will be held at 3 p. m. 0n Sunday. September 28th. I! weather is fine. it is expected that the ch01: of St. Paul's Church. Char- lottetown will attend and lend the {_— THIS SALE STARTS Friday September 26th Ends Saturday Oci. 41h Our Mr. Smith Who Has Been in‘ Charge of Our Large Staple Department the Past 22 Years Has Retired and We Have Decided i0 Reduce Stock in This Dept. Before We Pui In a New Manager. This Dept. Contains, Print Coiions Sheeiings, Glnghams, Ta hie Linensflowelling, celebrate hLvfirst solemn high mass in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception here on next Sunday. The new priest received his early‘ education in Saint John and was a graduate of the High School. From there he went to St. Joseph's Unlver- l sity for his arts course and there won his B. A. His theological studies were pursued in St. Joseph's Seminary in Edmonton. Father Connolly was or- dained by His Grace Archbishop H. J. O’Leary. Beyond the fact that he will be attached to the Edmonton diocese his 131MB are not yet known. He will be warmly welcomed by Saint John friends and there will be hearty family on his ordination.—-Telcgraph Journal. A“Fa.t.her," said Clementine. “do you enjoy hearing me sing?" "Well." was the answer. "I don‘t know, but it's rather soothing in. a way. It makag me forget my other troubles!’ GYM PRACTICE Buy Blue", "Ireland, Mother Ireland." "I Heal- You Calling Me" and "A ‘I. Pair of Blue Eyes." Qv, ..___ Mrs, NfacNctr to Rev. J. W. A. Nich- ...... ... wv-lMars. Lead All mg tea and others who helped to, . Canada In Birth make the Convcntiqn such a. suc-l Rate Increase i i cess. A resolution of SWIPBWY “'0 read by Mrs. Edison Wright in b! sent, m Mrs. John McCardic, Middle- ton and Mrs. Robtrt MacPhersoll, lBorden, followed by a dialogue. "A- Iway Down Em»- by m“, Bedequg orrixwa, Sept. Z-ll-Births in Convention was broughttoaclcse bylcflnfltlii during AHZUSB in Cities 0i smgmg the National Anmen-L 10.000 population or more numbered 6.590, according to a preliminary The fOIL-flving resaiuiion “'85 pgi5=ud;colnp.lat:on by the Dominion Bureau a; m; Annual District Convcnticm ot‘0f Stahstics. This showed a decline lme Womens- Institutes held m, 139d. o1‘ about l pcr cent from July. lcque. l In the Prairie Provinces the births i "llfhcreas death has entered lnioidccrccsed 16 per cent; in British i m. midst and taken 1mm mung uqCclumbla 9 per cent. and in Ontario estpempdfl per cent. members. Mrs. John McCardle, Mid-l Ill the Maritime Provinces. how- dlewn. and Mm Robert MgcPhgrs-‘Bvél’, t/hcrc was an increase of 15 per on, Borden; be it resolved that thelcellt; in Quebec there was an in- mearhfei; gympatlly oi‘ the conven- crease of 8 per ccnt. Figures for the 5mm b; cgnveygd to the Said mgm-lfiillflllél‘ urban centres and for the lbcrsl lrural areas have not as yet been Signed {made available. MRS. JOHN DAWSON While births showed a slight de- pms. EDISON WRIGHT crease. marriages were 3 per cent. MRS. STERLING MaeKAY ; higher. the total for August being 3.- MARY M, MUTTARTQZOO. In Quebec the increase was 24 "pcr cent. in the Maritlmes 20 per ‘cent and in British Columbia 9 pcr ‘lcerit. In Ontario there was a. dc- ,crease of 5 per cent and in the Mrs, sterling MacKay recently} Prairie Provinces l0 pcr cent. spent a couple 0f day-i l" Cllaflalle‘ itown. the guest of her parenti- lthe sons of two 0f Our ALBANY AND VICINITY To Keep Tiles Clean Miss Gertrude Carmichael has re- Red tiles on windolv-ledgcs and turned to Charlottetown to resume run-places db not absorb stains and her studies, after spending her WEI" ‘have a better appearance if rubbed tion at her home here. ‘occasionally with floor polish. Misses Jean and Martial“ Am?” were recent visitors toChal-lottctown. To Re-heat Roasts l When desirous of re-heating a Mr. and Mrs. George Bums, weredfifiSt in its original form. do not recent visitors to Sunlmersldc. ‘place in a hot oven to sizzle and dry Miss Mflrgflfel Gfeellan- Klllllllmliand become absolutely tasteless. is spending a few days here with rel- ‘steam m and it Wm be almost .5 atives. good as whcri originally served. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kecugll Ol Cape Traverse. were visitors to thc western part of the province last Sunday. Saves Gas One lcoman always turns out the gas in the oven about twenty min- utcs before full time allowrd for the cooking, She says there is sufficient heat in thc oven t0 finish the cook- ing and this reduciltrn in the gas bill is worth considering. Mrs. P. S. I-Iowatt, Mrs. Bert Dick-l ie. Mrs. S. Allen and the Missesl Janet, Victoria and Rena Holvatt. of Cape Traverse. were rcccnt visitors to Summer-side. A mun w. i...‘ left szsfooo by his uncle spent it in 24 hours. Heir to- day and gone tomorrow! Mr. A. H. Afileck and Mr. Don Nicholson motored to Charlottetown on Monday. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Trainor on the arrival of a beautiful baby boy at Dr. Champion. of 0‘Leliry. was a visitor to Searletown on Sunday. the FDR ABEEWEil FiillTBAll MEN Aspirant: for the Abegweit foo;- ball squad will have a gynl work out this evening at ".30 at the Y. M, C. A. according to schedule. A lingo tum out of players. genuine publfc inter- est. and a regular routine o! practic- es. indicato that the Abeglveit team of this fall will be one of cham- pionship calibre. with a group of P. W. C. players. who by the way arc exceptionally last and ever on the offensive a. vigor- ous practice wils conducted last ev- ening at Victoria. Park. lvhile ragged in spots, the play many times was of mid-season brand. Practically all the prospective players are young, and most have several hard seasons tn; their creditjacts which should be dc- l termining factors in the success of the team. A wealth“ of material is a- vailable and it is anticipated that those who make the grade will be those axlsistent 1n attending pr“. tices. Georgetown l Prize List CONTINUED i l CLASS 4-7-5515!‘ l Sec. l-Shl-opshire Ram 2 shears and l over Reg. l. T. I. Donahoe, Roseneilth. Sec. Ll-Sl-u-opshire yearling ram. Reg. 1, c. B. clay. Bridgetown. 2, H. Dewar. 3. Otis Jackson. Peters Road. Shropshire Ram Lamb Reg. l. 2, 3. C. B. Clay, Bridgetown. Shropshire Yearling Ewe 1, 2, 3. C. B. Clay. Bridgetown. Pure Bred Shropshire Ewe Lamb l. 2, C. B. Clay. Bridgetown. 3, Howard Dewar. Oxford Ram, 2 nut. and over. Reg. 1, Alex Hamilton. New Perth. 2, George McDonald. Brudenell. 3, George Annear. L. Montague. Oxford Yearling Ram. Reg. ‘i. I. John Norton. Arnalldalc. Oxford Riun Lamb Reg. l. 2. John llicswain. High Bank. 3. W. H. l-I Hayur. Oxford Yelrling Ewe, Pure Bred l, 2. Alexander Hamilton. New Perth. 3. John Norton. Anncndale. Oxford Ewje Lamb. Pure Bred l, 2. 3, Alexandr.- IilmiltonyNcI Perth. Pen In. Shropshire sheep their home on Monday, Beptemberguest of his sister, Mrl. A. I. gm- lfit-h. limb-II. i. 2. a. c. n. Clay. Bridgetown. " Pen of lhropuhlre linen, lag. Grade Shropshire or Oxford Yearling HA. Curtaining, Flanneleiie, Cations 0i All Kinds 1000 yards Grey Cotton. Special Sale Price . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. Sc. a yard b), m 1000 yards Grey Cotton. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c. a yard ' . “"111 25o yards Cotton Towelling. Special Sale Price . . . . .... ... .. . .. . . . . . .. 10c. a yard '1 1000 yards 27-inch Striped Flannelette. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 12c. a yard filial 1000 yards 30-inch Striped Flannelette. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 16c. a yard ° "l‘°l° 1000 yards 36-inch Striped Flannelette. Special Sale Price .. . .. . . . . . . 18c. a yard 1000 yards 27-inch White Flanllelette. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . 14c. a yard 1000 yards 30-inch White Flannelette. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . .. 16c. a yard - 1000 yards 36-inch “Thite Flannelette. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . .. 20c. a yard '_’ Plain Grey Flannelette same price as White. Soiled Pillow Cases. Regular Value 38c. and 40c. Special . . . . . . . . . 27:. each 250 yards Cotton Crepe. Regular 25c. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c. a yard Soiled Table Covers. Regular Value $1.10, 90a, and 60c. On Sale . . .. Half Price Soiled Table Runners. Regular Value $1. 60.. On Sale at . . .. . . . . . . Half Price 1000 yards Dress Gingham. Regular Value 12c. and 15c. For . . . . . . . . 10c. a yard 8/4 White Sheeting. Regular Value 45o, and 50c. Sale Price . .. 3S0. a yard 8/4 Unbleached Sheeting. Regular Value 45c. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . 38c. a yard _ A large quantity of Soiled Towels at greatly reduced prices. Remnants in Sateens, Cretonnes. Print Cottons. Flannelettes. Etc, at . . . . Half Price Curtain Scrim. Special Prices . . . .. . . . l0c., 12c" 14m, and 17c. a yard Frilied Curtaining. Special prices . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 180.. 25c" 80c. and 35c. a yard For For . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 40c. a yard 5 webs of Cream Turkish Towelling. Regular Value 20c. . . . .. . . . 15c. a yard Balance of Dress Rayons. Regular Value 60c. All other goods in this Department not otherwise advertised will be sold during this Special Sale at Wholesale Prices. Come One, Come All, This Is Your Opportunity To Get Coiions at Greatly Reduced Prices Remember the Dales of This Sale Friday, Sept. 26th to Saturday Ociuiih NO GOODS OX APPROBATION DURING THIS SALE — ALL CASH. PROWSE BROS, Lid THE RIG STORE grade under 2 years. l. James Gordon. New Perth. l 2. l. Leslie Poole, Lower Montague. l 3. Jams-s Gordon. New Perth. ,Scc. ll-—:\_\‘l‘Sl'1ll‘E Bull. 3 years or over. Reg. i, Gavin Reid. Victoria. lDfplomal. Stewart Bros. 2. Brenton Stead. Fortune. Pair Markct Lambs jScc. l2—!i_vrshlre Bull, z 31-5, A. Hflilllltfill. I Rec. l t l '1‘. I. Donahoe. Roseneath. Pen Oxford Sheep. Reg. 1. 3. A. Hazelton, Newport. " John Norton, Allllalldrllc. l. Stewart Bros. 2. Otis Jackson. Pen Leicester Sheep l. Otis Jackson. Champion Ram Reg. (Diploma l. Stewart. Bros. Champion Ewe Reg. Ewe l. W. H. I-Iaytcr. High Bank. 2. C. B._ Clay. Bridgeton. 3. '1'. J. Donahoe. Rmcneath. Grade Shropshire or Oxford Ewe. l. W. H. I-lavter. High Bank. 2, A. Hamilton. New Perth. 3, Otis Jackson. Peters Road. Champion Shropshire Ram. Reg. Old. T. J. Donahue. i, Nell Nicholson. Cardigan. \V. HQTPPI‘. 2. John A. McLeod. Primrose Pen 5. “arkct Lamb Sec. xiv-Ayrshire Bull, 1 yr. old. Reg. 1. George Anncar. L. lfcntague. 1. 2. 3. I. J Donahoe. l. (DlplOIlfliil, A. Hamilton. New 2. A. l-Ianlllton. 2. George Allncar. L. Montague. Perth. 3, W. H l-laytcr. l 3. Duncan McDonald. Newport. Champion Oxford Ewe, Rog. 4, C. 13. Clay. iSec. i4--.-\_vr.=hlrc Bull under l yr old 5 , John Gordon. Champion Butcher Lamb lDiplomai l. J. Donahue. 1. Wm Aitken. Lower Montague. 2. Gznin Reid. Victoria. 3. Bxentrln Stead. Fortune. Sec. l5—A_\l'Sl1li‘l‘ Cow. 4 Rs. (Diploma) A. Hamilton. New Perth Champion Stropshlrc Ram. Reg. lDiplonlal. C B. Clay. Bridgetown. Champion ShrnpshLr-r Ewc, Rcg. (Diploma), C. B. clay, CLASS Xl-("ATTLE 0W!‘ RI’!- Reg. Yearling Ram Lclstcr 1. Gfllll Rcid- Vlctorla. om Jimkggn . It-l-Iolstcin Bull 1 yr. old. Reg. 2. Gavin Reid. Victoria. Ram Lamb Lcisicr ' l. James A. Gordon. New Perth. 3. Georg» Annear. Lower Monta- l. 2. Stewart Bros. lifurrliy River. Soc S-l-loisteln Cow in Milk or Calf Ruc- 3, Otis Jackson. Peters Road. pure bred or Rrnde Pure Bred Ewe Lamb Leister . Peter Gotcll. Georgetown. Rcg. l. 2. Stewart Bros. James Cordon. New Perth. l. Gavin Reid. Victoria. 3. Otis Jackson. .James Gordon. New Perth. 2. William Aitken. lower Mont:- Grade Yearling Ewe c. k-Holstein Cow undei’ s us», sue- ' i. swim-t Bros. pure bred or sleds l. Otis Jackson. i. Juries Gordon. New Perth. I Grade Ewe Lamb, Leicester Sec. ‘l-Holstnin Heifer, pure bred or t and up... S m Reg. . tContinued on page l» Scc. id-Ajcrsllli-e Con; 3 years old. ~ A 18cc. i7-—A_vrsh:rc Cow under 3 year! " ‘ f . ll, J