Matinee 3.15 16o, 26o. - Eve. ‘I & 8.45 Mistaken for a millionaire, he's without a dollar in the I world.’ He starts off with a reputation to live up to-and a girl at stake! Fast and funny romance with previous years atttltiied the days ,I ca" I ' bill)... VB. M‘ye ".- , Some gold scores were model i w In the evening Airs. John Mac- ‘L- M380 - ‘l4 Millnn \\'L‘l‘(‘iI‘|(‘(.l all in her ilsual :13. G. LOVE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - hospitable nlallllcr, and a lovelyll. Bflffigflfi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lunch was served bclore her guests D- 11021195 ~- '73 d1;p3r5l_-d_ , G. Shaw . . . 7i ' The club numbers‘ wish to thcnk L. MHCKlHIIOH - -- - those who kindly (l0lll.\'_"(l prizlcs—-|J~ R- Allflfl - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - 59 The Rcgers Hafdlvarc 00.. Bender-IQ B9119 ~ ~ - - - - - - - -- son and Cildmorc, Prowse BroslJ. MaCMY-lflu .- Ltd., Stanley Shaw and POtIYdOTLIVlI- Mficcfllllll“ Moore and McLeod and Mr. E. G- J. S. Allen -- Love, M. Bearisto 64 42 39 F‘. I-lughcs .. R. Crockett and Mrs. M. MacLecd. Mrs- Frank Hughes, Mrs. V. Proude, Miss Nan MIL 8.15 16¢- 31c. live. ‘I h 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c. THE ROMANCE THAT THRILLS her all by HER strange charm, flaming love ? Craved by men-but commanded only one l THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuARDLAN In Dead Cook, Secretary of the Miners’ leading figure activities died at 4.15 A. M. today. He was 4G years old. ,brand" of the Labor party._ The Jnewspapers dubbed him “Emperor =Cook" during the genarsl strike of 1926. stead which he entered in Sept- ember and vyas Operated “Wu f"? Oct. 20 when his condition began to grow worse. The miners’ Federation, of which he was secretary, has more than 1,000,000 members. On a visit to Lenlgrad a. few years ago he left the following’ the Smolyn Institute. j “To Lenin's teachings, to the‘ tremendous work begun by him, I T. “f; + CHARLES ROGERS i‘ "mt nQimmauniQrluvu j men tcge ' l “ALONG oilii YOUTH” reso‘ Unit l closi FRANCIS DEE -- STUART ERWIN - nus? - I‘ CB1’! . ‘T Anmunuuumlmmmliiiii Cal" iflru l w CANADIAN LEGION bon- e Charlottetown Branch -or< 2nd, Presents the loai '“ “HEAR T CR Y ” ‘Sig’: l a comedy drama r PRINCE ED l/VARD THEATRE d l: ' NO VIEMBER 9th. and 10th. ant Kinder The Distinguished Patronage of His Honour f? Lieutenant (Tovernor Dalton and Mrs. Dalton l , . l . we Play 1s under the direction of Mrs. A. H. Roper and a 5., east of well known performers. l, IIear The Orpheus "Eight? also Mr. Raoul Raymond Ln special fiy Numbers ml Coupons are now being sold ff; Tickets 75¢ and $1.00 ‘» I Coupons may be exchanged at Prince Edward Theatre, Nov. ‘5th. "” lo . DI -' _' H. - ' Auld and Mrs. C. Mzlye, being the d P7128 lucky ladies. Owing to an error made in the 'q_ Cflvehead score at the final shoot on the ii Salver, the winner was wrongly ii advertised. It was won by Frank H Th“ 'lll‘ll"‘l prize shoot of C v Auld an b hem‘ iwfltfklub ‘HS mud to“: The scores for the Prize shoot d ‘v N “‘ ,1 " a 1 ivcrc as follows: t C°‘°l“_"“d m“ 3”“ ‘v°d“°5d“y'lc. Maye .... b Oct. _l.st. A llgcr clowd than H_ Cudmore gzfithe wrestling mat as a bao The hunk rr/iiicilou. Llmlnl. Mum-ml ’If you must economize, here is a healthy and de- lightful way to do it—-serve these dclicioils and nourish- ing Syrups. The great food value of Corn Syrup is definitely recognized-you couldn't eat a more healthy, energizing food-and unlike most “hcalthy" food's, the family will simply love it. Serve these Syrups at every, meal. They are econo-' mical, delicious and so easily digested. The CANADA STARCII C0. Llmlvd. Melanin! ‘EDWA ossuizo . . a can! Inc your lad” Iofi. I melon lle. IICOVI mulling can. Send (or our Fl- moul Recipe Book; It conillnu nearly 700 economical Recipe: chosen from 75.000 receiv- ed from hounzwlvu fhroughou Can- ldl. Thin book roolimilny moniha to prepare Ind every Rwlpo nu beenlpproved and tuned by n hmonl Canadian dleil- llln. MIIICOIIpOIL Enclose lle to cw- u out ol mulling,’ shall devote all my strength as his‘ living disciple. Hail, the Soviets, hall, revolution.” . L (‘(ll‘l'.5'.(ll‘l‘ll‘." (he rain 'hat intcrercd ‘P Hooper 88 - ‘ ,1 _ _ “ ‘ ‘ Marshall 88 E a "L “X “ma” W“! “mgeqls. McCabc ......... s7 l w as donated by Mr. “I. “McLeod I ' I ‘ ‘ n m ~ l far the markemanlw Cook“ 86 '—~"' lllliklil‘; Vlill. bull's eyyes overlJ ghw” ' 83 TORQNTQ, ontw Nov- ‘ _ till- lllrcc rarrll; which was won by 1v Prglud, salrrhe can”! an iaressyrh? In?“ , klmlce M HXUUL , ' ‘ " chapter in the varied sporting story .1" B9110 ~--- 32 of Lionel Conachefs life w Lillian gave her llTlllO to the jolly W- V0559)’ - - - - - - - - - - -- 30 Ann/g-uncemmi, 4h,“ the crowd who gnthcrisd to see the (lis- F. Allld 30 (vain-l 1mg Signed his 1131119 lfilllllifill‘ cf p s. nlid to enjoy-L C0195 - ~ an threc-yrar prcftssional dancing lulri i-zu-ds. Mrs. Mac-S. flushes - - 76 contract was made here last night. He will go into training immed-l 73 lately. Ccnachel" has blnzoned his name prisoner of manslaughter, but he “ref, the Bureau or standards Saki mace on gagm-day. N°v_ 7; polling _ . . Wednesday, Nov. l8. ' in sporting headlines for many ably reached the peak of his popu- aulatcur boxing and wrestling. There were 5 ladies prizes which L. MacMiilan '53 won the amateur were drawn by-C. Maye H. Cud- P. Brodie . . . . .. 52‘bOXllig and wrestling more. Ira Carr, B. Mayo, P. Hooper E. Mwshali 51lship of Canada. the same year. lake the Vitamin-rich, Rscolrfs, glam u LSION of Norwegian ' Cod Liver Oil Builds Resistance Easy to Digest _ 11 “Emperor Cook LONDON, NOV., 2—(A.P.)—A. J. IFederation of Great Britain and! in Labor-political, He died at a. hospital in Hump-l m have Campbell, 86, retired farmer of kglmmd- Alllston, out; After deliberating sul- E ADVANCE lN Pulls (Canadian Press) KANSAS CYDl, Mo, Nov 2.—A i l °°°l< W“ km“ “s "m we‘ Spirit of jubilation like that of‘ Armistice Day in 1918 swelled and biiloxvcd across the Southwest today as an empire builded with wheat and oil, hailed 85 cents oll and wheat 40 per cent. more valuable‘ than it was only a month ago. l In Tulsasvil capital Oxchmost, a. glandular swelling in the neckflstreets “we fined ms, mg,“ and cvuraslnz. as grain woo is armr- Th6 operation was successful anumu-S mommm “m, hunfious w? enfly 60mins forward very slowly. he unporved conslderabyy up wbrators- Bands bland, pondemusland shippers are exercising opera. tank wagons and oil trucks praded,‘ whistles blew and bells rang and ,the night was noisy with horns,‘ squakers and innumerable ‘devices. Almost over night uncountcd mil, ons of dollars in increased buy- ll written oath in the Lenin room of mg power had come u, the 0-,, and by mutual agreement." wheat interests of the Southwestfl to be multipilied many times over- by its Affect on other industries and commodities. g _._._____-- c “j, c H E RjFllllN lilllllY .. . i Canadian murdering his lather, “Tcstlmg charge. Campbell will be sentenced 512m at the close of tllc Fall Assizcs. A P199- W" made b)’ “l9 “fence ‘length is of economic importance to standardization program that Pres- ident I-Ioover fostered as Secretary o ltoday to shorten the length of Mi- BARRIE, Olil‘... NOV. 2—(By Th8 lady; 311k stogklngg. flxleyy (Q1- Frau-Wesley Camll- men too is to be standardized at 2"(By bell, 54 was in clwtody here tonight, ‘shone,- lgnghhs under an agreement, ‘mnventwn he" Yesterday after- “Walung Sentence ‘m a chmge °f between manufacturers and officials‘ now’ ‘vlmam ‘of the Federal Bureau of Standards! Russian Wheat Are Falling Off OTTAWA, 0nt., Nov. l. (By the Canadian Press)—The falling oil’ in shipments of wheat from Russia is confirmed in advices re- ceived by the Department of ‘rrade and Commerce here. This fallln! ofl’ is regarded in some quarters as one of the factors contributing to the rise in wheat prices during the past week. In a statement issued yesterday by Hon. H. H. Stevens, it was an- nounced that shipments of wheat from Rosie for the week ending Oct. 29 aouuted to 2,088,000 bush- els compared to 4,040,000 bushels last week and 3,504,000 bushels for the corresponding week last year. Shipments for the past week, the statement declared, were the small- est during the past 3 months. For the four weeks ending October 29. Russian shipments amounted to 12,- 608,000 bushels compared to 18,- 280,000 bushels for the same per- iod last year. An interesting comment on the Ruslan situation is found in the "Daily Freight Register" of Oct- ober 14: “Furthermore, had Russia been taking tonnage freely for Novemb- er, the supply of unflxed steamers in the Mediterranean would not have to look for alternative employ- ment involving a ballast voyage to South America. As matters are in the Black Sea the outlook is dis- tions whereby owners are tiking coal from Mariupol, also ore from Potlnlcolaieff to the United Stat- informed that a couple of steamers fixed for grain have been cancelled Stockings ill/ill Be Shorter to the Guardian) WASHINGQON, Nov 2.--'I‘he f Commerce, brought an agreement. January and 10,000,000 feet of lum- ber. brought from Australia two kang- aroos; 0n her return trip she will take- a beaver, two bear-cubs, two racoons, and two Holstein oows as examples of what animals find their homes in this country. To Contest Munro, well known Guelph barris- ter was nominated as Liberal can- didate to oppose W. P. Gamble in ._._§ Shipments Of Canada Sends ‘GENTML “Imam” Goodwill Cargo To Australia i? MONmEAL, the Canadian Freon-In ateamvm. one leaving here tomor- row and another to leave Vancou- ver shortly, Canada is sending I 18119 and varied consignment o! hi?!’ 800d! to be submitted for ail- provai to the Australia retailer and consumer. . The Canadian Constructor, offl- vifl "seed-will" ship mm Aus- tralia to Canada and from Canada to Australia, will leave here in the mornlllz with a. cargo which in- cludes carbon paper, sardines, news- print. wrapping paper, ammuni- tion, wooden handles, vacuum cleaneri, pipes, pipe cleaners, cot- ton twist, wallpaper, golf tees, lum- ber, wire. vulva, canvas shoes, drugs, range parts and saws. Almost at the same time the Constructor reaches Australia a second cargo of British Columbia Products will arrive, J. E Walsh, chairman of the Carladian-Aus- trailan Trade committee and sec- retary-manager of the Canadian Manufacturers Association stated at a- luncheon given today by L. R. MacGregor, CUIIuIIlSSlOIIGI‘ and other prominent Australians to Canadian guests in- cluding Hon. A. Duranleau, Minis- ter of Marine. In this cargo would be included‘ 600 tons of newsprint, 300 tons of woodpulp with possibly another 400 to be shipped during November; 2,- 000,000 fruit wraps, 5,500 cases Qan- ned salmon, 75,000 apple boxes, with another 410,000 for delivery early in The Canadian Constructor - By Election. (Canadian Praia) GUELPH, Ont., Nov. l.—-D. Paul the forthcoming bye-election at a Qua, Nov. l-(BY two A ll - “st” a“ mdel PRESENTATION T0 o. occu- Office. spent his youth in his native town. pssmimns APARTMENT T0 BENT-Six rooml. humi- Apply lzlwater 8t. Phone 00. 0789-11-2-81 0);; QENI buys 01.00 worth It Mabel" Drug Store November 4th, 5m, 8th and an. Don't miss the bargains. 0721-10-30-01. BUYING live and dressed Fowl Tuesday and Thursday this week. If your quality is sood see as before selling elsewhere. P. J. Noll 3‘ 9°- ' ' 9801-11-3-11. mo. MUSICAL CONCERT at Stanley lmdze Tuesday evenins. November 3rd in old of Racial Chib- Prince Edward Island's best talent. Don't miss it. See 905M". 8800-11-3-11. IN PORT - 'I‘he Hydrosraphic; Survey ship Hayfield, Captain Snel- grove, docked. at the Marine Wharf about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Bay Cbaleur, She is now loy- ing up for the winter. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNUED. - Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dennis, Marsh- fleid, an the engagement of their youngest daughter Viola Belle to William Irving Thomson, Duns- taftnage. Marriage to take place this month. 9807-11-3-li. DAY.—~G. Cecil Day, llnotype oper- ator on the staff of the Evening get ahead so last? You've seen men like “Mac? Always stepping to bigger jobs. With the energy and good health to realize his ambitions. So often a promising career is handicapped by constipation. This ailment frequently brings headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Ambition is dulled. ‘ Avoid constipation. Just eat , two tablespoonfuls daily of " Kellogg's ALL-BEAN. This de- licious cereal supplies "bulk," Vitamin B and iron. “Bulk” gently cleanses the in, testines. Vitamin B tones them C" up. Both promote regularity. How much better than pills and drugs. Enjoy Kellogfc ALL-Balm as a cereal. Have your wife use it in cooking. Appe. tizing recipes on the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Lon. don, Ontario. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT News for the past fifteen years, ,- i“ has resigned his position and is leaving tomorrow for Liverpool, N. AND 5., where he will take up similar 91455153 pry-pm; duties on The Advance, a weekly newspaper. MruDay has acquired a partnership in that paper. Last evening, just before closing time, the staff gathered around Mr. Day if. l? l‘. B. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists H2 Richmond Street and before he knew what it was all about an address was being read‘ on behalf of the staff, by Bruce’ Riggs. At the opportune moment a presentation of a Lorie wrist- watch with initials engraved, was made by Miss Inez Sahurmanfi New Glasgow News-Both Mr. Day and Mr. Riggs are former Char- lottetown boys who served their apprenticeship in the Guardian I MR. JAMES CRASWELL Mr. James A. Craswell died and Ann (Bullman) Craswell. I-Ie coming to Boston at the age of Tile bye-election in South Welling, Herenfter womenls swckmgs “e- ton was necessitated by the deathi Elilnination of 001111591 that the l1"? “mvlcl? m9 ‘both the wearer and. the manufact- was found guilty on the more ser-i 39 years. As a rugby player he prob- yous 00mm | The accused had provocation in G7 “ml-v but’ his nmsmla‘ bulk has striking the old mall, said Donaldl 66 “l” m" 9' large figure m l“ “Mk” F. McLaren, defence counsel, ask- 66 incl-ass and baseball as well as in mg the charge be reduced to mam ‘slaughter. No instrument had been‘ LONDON. NOV 3-—A1 FORMED. ("I A half a decade 88° mmlmh" lproduced that could hllve caused liehtwelsht bvxins chamDiOH of heavywmh the wounds. He summltted the fat-England 185i? night _ fihflmiflm" al injuries received by the old man Welsh lightweight. Selwyn Davies. were partly the result of blows and‘ partly a fail down the cellar stairs lat his home. Two Years For De- fraudillg (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 30.-Con- vlcted of defrauding a local group of Chinese to the extent of $10,000 on the pretext she could evade lm- I migration regulations by bringing. natives of China into Canada and" registering them as students of the physical culture departmental; Mc- Gill University, Mrs. Julia Clarissa Delahunt, local , employment agency operator, today was sentenced by Judge Lacroix in the Courtaof Ses- sions, to serve a penitentiary term of two years. ' [watched- with interest by his Can- sldered the hardest puncher in the lightweight division and, actordlng to his brother and manager, Harry Foreman, is aiming at a title fight with Tony Canzoneri in December either in London or New York. Foreman Wins Over Davies (Canadian Press Cable) defeated the on points, in a bout fought at the stadium club. AI Foreman, who resides in Mon-Iannounced yesterday that their new tresl during his visits to this con- 9,000,000 flagship, Monarch of Ber- tinent, fought as Bert Harris in Canada some years ago. He is Brit- ish lightweight champion and a former Canadian titleholder. The fight last night at London was his‘ first ring appearance since Febru- ary 20, Foreman llavlng been seri- ously ill, with a. stomach ailment during the summer. He began train lng about six weeks ago and his first re-appearance inlhe ring was adian supporters. Foreman is con- l A News Item W. P. Gamble, who was chosen at a convention last Slturday. New Liner to be 3o inches m length menlslof Hon. Uncoln Goldie, former "big two hours and forty minutes, a-wm be 14 inches m s,“ m mdlprovincial secretary. Although °° l‘ jury Saturday uunv1erezlalm"zsnllle' uggg, ,,},a*"{;""1":§ lgggég m, largéyfMr. Goldie retired from the 0Y1- tarlo Cabinet some time ago he varfatlons mihielduhisi seat in the legislature un- - s ea. . Official nominations will take The Conservative candidate is For Bermuda _ (Canadian Preil) MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 30.—-Of- lFl-ances by whom he was faithful- eighteen. He engaged in various businesses as a salesman, contin- ulng in this line of ‘vi-ark to within 5 years of his death. In Boston he lived at the home of his sister, ly nursed throughout a long sick- ness. The end was caused by heart failure induced by s four years ill- ness. He is survived by one broth“ er and three sisters, Adam Ores-l well, Rustico, P. E. 1., Adeline Cras- well, Mayfleld, P. E. 1., Frances Craswell, Boston, Mass, and Mrs. Annie C. Waitiywest, Acton, Mass- Interment was made in St. Mark's Cemetery, Rustico. i streams-envious 3 -,STAR FOXES PBlZEWTNNING-PROLIITC - ficials of the Furness-Bermuda line POLYGAMOUS ' p, STIRLING MACLEAN. Charlottetown , muda, would undergo her ofliclal 3911c‘! 1 Mm‘ w?" N- m"? M“ sea trials off England today, and 9913-1 ‘Tl-i-"tkslt-m would be delivered to them in ample ~ . time to sail from New York on No- i vember 28th on her initial voyage (l M_ Lampson Q_Co_ to Bermuda. _ bum-mm - The steamer was designed especi- g g4 Qnggn Bkgqt ally for the New York-Bermuda trade. She is a "quadruple-screw vessel qt 27,770 tons displacement lind‘23,000 tons gross. Paris is said to be becoming a city cl’ suburbs instead of a. haven for cosmopolltsns, latest estimated showing that every week day nearly 1,900,000 persons travel ti and from the. city on 2,122 trains and thou- sands on street cars. on the Clothes Line A London. E. C. 4 England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW IUIB _ lhlpplng Inga will In flrallh- ' ed without charge by applying , to B. T. Holman. IM. lum- inereldo. P. l. l. Moi-counted by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 21: fifth Avenue New York, N. 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