den-voiced Grace study for an operatic career with the prize money she has won in a Jneets a romantic. debonair music wullor sowm - ADDED INJOYHENT GRAHAM McNAMEE 1N WEEKLY NEWS AND ELY UULBBBTSON 1N “BRIDGE EXPERIENCES" .___a 5 ,/ . » now runne- MUSICAL ROMANCE 3 SHOWS DAILY IIAL- us. . ave. ,1. s» us lGrace Moore A Sensation In iA new and. indescribable thrill in screen entretainment awaits motion picture audiences who will see Col- umbia's “One Night Of Love," star- ring the gorgeous. glamorous; gol- Moore, which opened last night at the Prince Edward Theatre for a three day engagement. Miss Moore, known in every city In the world where she has ap- peared on the operatic and the con- cert stage, achieves the glorious heights of screen stardom as a re- sult of her superb dramatic port- rayal in this Columbia Extrava- ganza. Her role is that of a young, mid- western girl who goes to Italy to radio audition contest. There she ‘fNight Of Love” At Prince Edward 1111110. Cerminati. .mwmflfl°nfl stage and screen star, who im- mediately offers to develop her for the Metropolitan in New York. But with one reservation; ~That their association remain untarnished by even the slightest suggestion of a love affair. _ _ _ _ , _ , Needless to say, Miss Moore wins the acclaim of Europe and America for her glorious voice but finds fame surprisingly empty without the love and caresses of her music teacher. In a fit o1’ temper she leaves Carminati. But without his pres- ence her voice chokes in her throat and her heart refuses to sing. The climatic scene where Miss Moore stands on the stage of the Metropolitan to sing an enchanting aria, is one of subtle setiment. It marks the highlight of a produc- tion that is a milestone in the his- teacher, splendidly interpreted bytory of the cinema, Air mall originatingdn Eingland ls 30 per cent above a year ago. A large number of hippopatmuses found dead recently in Lake Albert, South Atrice, are believed to have been killed by a petroleum explo- sion under the lake. Too Late To Clasify ['0 LET-—A DESIRABLE HOUSE. west end of Sydney St., over- looking harbor. Sun porch and garage. Apply W. V. Purdy. L-2539-1l-20-3i TO LET - ONE FURNISHED housekeeping room and garage. Apply 185 Prince 5t. L-2537-1l-20-3l female. Champion female. and sired by a prlu fox. l. dr. Sliver prize male being a sister of Superb 3i 1932 and 1933 shows as well of the latter show. “If luperbthefre bred I'll!!!" Due to the fact that the majority of my pups are males ran offer a fine selection thiiycar. Have also the follow- ‘; Adult Polygamous males for sale. 2 Medium males sired by n. champion out of a first prize 2 Dr. Medium males sired by a first prim male out 0f I 1 light medium male out of a world champion female ll. STERLING MaoLEllll 25 Kent St. or ‘l0 Dorchester SL-—' Phones M do 116.1 Ranch 1 mile west N. River Road, end of new pavement. SUGAR FROM WOOD IN GERMANY Germany is favoring the produc- tion of sugar from wood and the project is to receive all benefits and concessions accorded to the beet sugar industry. Special tax exemp- tions granted by law to new pro- cesses and inventions creating new industries, is expected to be an im- portant factor favoring develop- ment of this new source of sugar. Cattle fodder produced as a by- product is said to have attracted at- tention of agriculturists. The Ger- man Agricultural Council has in- stituted investigations regarding its practicability, and the Reich Food Bureau is reporting favorably upon the nlan. but u [n Isonm 01 I0» u.’ \ DED . . . . . MUSICAL “STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" “KRAZY KAT KARTOON" special , cons-sameness urs maca- ' or. nmo-r-u-sw , liciously served for lea. TONIGHT-Bean supper and sale of work at the Salvation Army Hall, Gt. Georgie 8t, from 5 to 7.80. Supper as cents. 1.4541 coanscnoN-rrhm on this 1 not _ stated in the Saturday's isuo of‘ The Guardian. _ aaan: slsrsas nestles, oeoi fellows Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 2'1. Novelties. Refreshments. Chapar- ons. 1.4M»! PROHIBITXON CASE-The de- fendant in a prohibition case before Magistrate MacKinnon yesterday was fined $00 and costs or thre monthsinjaii. ._ 1S GREAT GRANDMOTHER- Mrs. Donald McLeod, borne Val- ley, who is now in her 86th year, was a great grandmother when only 6i years of age. The great, grandchild is Jackie Kennedy, son “Straight Is The Way” At Capitol Drama...pathos...hu!n8.h interest , . . and a fair sprinkling of wholesome humor -— all these are to be found in the new picture, "Straight Is The Way" which open- ed yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre. It is a story that requires the services of finished actors, for it is the gripping drama of the travails of one of New York's East Side families -- and of the problems of life and love that entangle a re- turned ex-convict whq is determin- ed to keep to the straight and narrow path. ~ ‘Another Step Upward Franchot Tone tops the cast with his portrayal of Benny, the boy Just characterization for Tone, one proving his ability to handle dif- ficult dramatic roles, and should boost him a. notch higher toward stardom. May Robson, as the aging mother who fears the return o1 her boy to his old habits, gives a perform- an equalled only by her work in "Lady Fog- a Day." Gladys George, recently of the - New York stage, makes her screen out of a prise parent, the dam ll The grand champion male of as Reserve Grand Champion fox i Prepare your foxes oral feeding of IMP color. able. more...» i Attention, ox Rancher! “Lot's Speak of Felts” “IISBUIT oourm, l... fibnvwn. r. a. r. for peltlng season by lib- ERlAL FOX BISCUITS. No fox food can surpass them in promoting growth of "superior thick-skinned pelts of fluesi future, fully furred with diamond-like sheen, retaining their beautiful and desirable prime If aotmow feeding “IMPERIALS,” delay no longer for delays are dangerous and unprofit- yo... highest priced pelts, use “IMPERIAL " - contributed by Jack LoRue. C- j Henry Gordon. debut as shirley the girl who tries but fails, to win back Benny's love. ‘j She brlnks a new type or “varnp" . to the-screen and we predict bigger things for her. She llernained Paithiul ‘Karen Morley, after a too-long absence from pictures. makes a tri- j umphant return as Bertha, the girl - who has been faithful to Benny through his long imprisonment. Other good performances are Raymond I-iatton and William Bakewell. ln the ten years 1923 to 1933 the Boys Scouts of India increased from 30,000 to over 200,000. Chinese Gu ‘ Bucks BOY SOOUTS The Scout Movement has been definitely established in China uu- der the auspices of the Chinese Minister of Education. Scoutln, In The Land of Egypt ‘me Willi-Inn Parliament has recognised the Boy Scouts of that country by passing a law protect- ing their titles and badges. Norse Seoul Code some as Canadian The Norwegian Boy Scouts As- sociation has changed the order of its code of Scout Laws to corres- pond with that used throughout- the British Empire. Swedish Prince Takes Scout Training Kandorsteg. Svdtssrlsud, Win for Ditties out of prison. it is an entirely new | will b0 oflooutswilmilcrllliiltian. of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Kennedy,‘ Elm Ave, Charlottetown, now 5 years old. " - ‘ ~ LISTENS T0 RUSSIAN PRO- GRAM-liidoscow, Russia, is a far cry from little old P. E. 1., but the , gap was successfully “" early yesterday evening when Dr. 14cc. Frank at Rosebanl: lb: Ranch re- ceived a delightful program from the land of the Red Internationals 0n his new super ill-tube Victo Globe Trotter Radio. The program was received with a good volum. and the »-- uncements were mad. in Russian and English whie) greatly added to general interest or the broadcast. Victor Radio by His Master's Voice are sold through H. T. Holman, Ltd. i COME AND ENJOY a. lovely tea at St. Paul's Thursday and meet all your friends. L454’ a anon PlCTURl-"Biter tainment of the kind afforded b: the Esikms Picture "Ono Night o! Love now being shown in m; Prince Edward Theatre, ls a ran treat for Charlottetown. must lovers. The picture features th magnificent singing of Miss Grac Moore, and dramatize: the one: of an opera singer, whose appeal Nice in scenes from two gree Operas, "Carmen" and ‘Mada: Butterfly" is certainly a highwate mark in Picture p. ‘uction. s. lhfllllns 1S the performance tha one feels like Joining in the tu multuous applause of the audienc as depicted on the screen, Th success everywhem of this pictu" will, it l! to be hoped, indulge u» producers to exploit the vast fie! of operatic drama. The large a‘ tendance at last night's perform “M98. and the enthusiastic com ments heard, left no doubt as to‘ the favourable opinion of local WW3" Datrons. Those who love ""15". 1M who feel the lack of Opportunity for hearing really good music, should by no means {noigs this truly wonderful produc- ZION CUBS AND SOOUTS — A most enjoyable banquet , r Tlumday. by Zion scouts Ladies Aid was giv- en in the Church Hall last evening when there was a large attendance (including 22 Cubs and 22 Scouts) presided over by the Rev. o. Car- lyle Webster who was supported by MY- J- 0- m dman. President of the Boy Scouts A‘ lotion, Mr. Wm- Wmcn. Provincial Commis- sioner, Mr. J. ml-eightizer, Ilnmg- diate Past President. Mr- h. c. Marsh Plrvnt. Provincial Secretary, m». J. -R- Burnett. Past President. Mr. Murdoch Ross and m. a o. Moore. An excellent programme o1 gong; Thomas Ma and Scout work was gone through. the Cubs being under the direction of Mrs. Parent, assisted by “whiny of the Jean Ross and Gordon Hyde, and s ‘ the Scouts of Mr. Percy Cameron. of w Short addressesywere given the shall. Minis Chairman, Moms. H man, Iclshtlzcr. and Burnett; while Second Class badges were present- ed by Mr. Warren and Apple my present the prizes by Mr. liyndman. Boththe IhoNuf-t pillows, tables. to respond ident stressed the year the Chief scout and Chief Guide, Lord and lady Baden- Powell would visit here. and it was highly desirable that troops should be as large and as efficient as pos- sible. Keith Carson was invested representing DON'T MISS one of the best teas o1 the season, st. Paul's, 0h class rooms. Buaervlmr Chandler 5T. PAUL'S TEA and sale on changes in the School Pair Prise Thursdgv, 22nd. Gifts, aprons, fir candy and yestlrda any trace of the missing man. 'mms'rsa mvvrno - Hon. riculture, has been invited to at- tend the banquet st the opening t0 - , Jo the "‘ ‘"1911 Ontario. Mr. MavNutt was asked Canada, a Western Minister to re- Prcsident and Immediate Post Ples- W. B. Show, is at present in To- foct that next xonto to attend the Winter Pair, pertinent here. 4 soc-bros roarr-flvas-m regular weekly g the Holy Name Club Rooms was. into the Cub Pack with the cus- in spite of the inclement tomary ceremony. The going-uppvsll attended. The play was fast ceremony to the Scouts took place and interesting, and the followingminteru Broadcloth Shirt 00:20.10 Guaranteed in Every Way a a SPECIAL PURCHASE and a special bargain Sccllffll for this great sale. Fine broadcloth SHIRTS gud-lflllllngll in every way-will satisfy you or the garment will be re- placed, “FIT-RITE” attached collar, full size, boned 001w lar supports. This shirt has all the features of the higlwit class garments. White I Blue I Sand Dollar Days ONE DOLLAR iniflqlligeiia- leftfllt‘ mmented ery favorab on the m v 1y Florida. 14-2542 work displayed and outlined the List for the coming year, after seiftfihlfifiit 1,4543 ed and answered. The next meet- ing will be held on December 8, puggmq-ML 511mm Love“ o1] when a discussion and demonstrl- w‘ Wm‘ “bu-um, who h” no; been seen. tlon on the teaching of grammar since Tuesday last. is still missing. R. 0. M. P. searched Fuilertorvs will take place. Each teacher is BXDected to bring a lesson plan for the teaching of some psrticularl flhdllll phase of this subject. l m‘ y without rouca COURT-At the roucslw" 3°“ Court yesterday, a man who failed ' h" m“ to appear on a charge of belnglnu ' h drunk and incapable had his $5 why" ° Rgygl wings; pm- m bail bond estreated. Two other , on 5 . .. x One was fined nve dollars and costs or ten days in ju-ll. and the other ten dollars and costs or ten days in jail. PERSONALS cNutt, Minister of Ag- by Him. Duncan Mar- “c” ter of Agriculture for On behalf of Elston: Dr. R.- F. Seaman and Mr. l-‘wou Raymond were passengers the Borden train geturday morning en route to Montreal. Mlnandldrsuhlirvwnwhohsve been mending the past mm; weeks with Dr. Leo Hank at RblQ~ ‘r , bank Farm leave this morningfor Boston where they will spend the th! Agricultural dc- s"; e m 3;." "i='€.'.§"§§.‘t€.a§'1'°"' a iii Flannelette Flanelottc ‘Night Gowns, L 89¢, $1.00, $l,.39 Formerly up l» 81-75. 84-44 Discontinued line Ch2ldren’s C . ers. Ankle length. Closed, Cl ing st ‘Two piece, 12 to 14. Clearing ‘Odd llne of Silk Goods : Night Gowns up Sleeves-High or Low Neck. Wool,‘ Wool‘ and M3011‘ Vests. blndtloifsslll wool with rayon stripe upto 82.75 for $1.89 ‘Ladlee’ Cotton and Wool Draw- ~ chain's. Flauellete Pyjamas. ong 89c om- ear- 79c 69c Bargains in plaids. Good ors. Special llned,.some unlined. Large ing price . . . . .. Lot- Ladies- Kid Gloves. D Light colors‘ only. Regular pr up 1.03.75. Clearing price $1, PYJAMAS . , 1 sales" /s Off J DOLLAR DAY d _S_csrfs and Gloves Ladies’ Woolen Scarves. Mostly assortment of col- Lot Ladies‘ Silk Scarves, some sortment of colors. Values up to ' 98c.'Special clearing price .. Small lot lace and georgette col- lars. Values up to $1.50. Clear- Ladles’ Chamoisette Gloves, small ‘ lot.‘ Regular soc pair. Clearing at - i-Z-prlce. Pair . Brown and Black only. Regular $1.25 and $1.50. Special Dollar Days $1.00 pair Ladies’ ‘heavy Chamoisette gloves all new stock. Large assortment of colors. Special price 69c pair Lot Ladies’ French Kid Gloves. 89c as. 49c 69c 25c ark ices pr. I _ Hats for Women w A table of Wool Felts worth up to $2.50. Clearing for $1.00 Fell. Hats from $2.50 to $3.50. Se]. ling for Clearing at . Model Hats in Fur Felt Velvet-Dollar Day only $ Wool Bed Jackets, discontln lines, slightly soiled $ Lcolors Miss Florence Revel left Saturday which the questions were ooliect- l“ "'1'" m‘ 1'3" 9° ma“! l" morning for ~ visitlngfrlendl he will continue to - Ray lisonoeald. Boehford . some is: mtilnt in the coulom- ubnlul. will be pleased u» learn she i M is recovering from her recent ill-imwmgtm on u, fl c‘ is. given to the public. may»; was made to the unwrtew ° e tending the work amons the “m” with regard to the disease- Mrs. Dennis Shes, Oieufinnan, his returned home, from the Charlotte- ofin made to suffer. Thirty P" children MnlDdmI-Hllltyuhfllfllljil naomlngforlfiunl, cent of blindness imweedby "M" 11W for Junta to train u. habits of self control to their food, the hour of bedtime. the performing of certain this way the u; of great value in exercising control along other I113"; . Sex education should be teusl l i“ "l1 “m” ve horns so that the efforts ‘ "mmlm m‘ c"? ' tinnpsyohoioglst and the phyfiiill"; would be ‘gagged, Educmlnna is subject should etc, and in thus formed effort should be made their part to and co-ordinste their hair MA Rfllpltll on Ural). B. l . when Donald McClure. Berry Me- away the prises: Ladies _ Walker). ¢ Lumen, Gordon my. ma nlwudw. u. aehumu; mam flu“ "P" °“"‘°'*”"“a°' MClWlN-At the §5°vE',g,1si§§l Pnoudo were received iuio the 2nd, lire. Prank Waller: Gents 1st, _ 80091911 W! "Maw-me '49 ye,“ noon. Ilnunruurrny: oehu mo. ram. _ m mm m.” chum u, Ranlhan. Lucky table. m. r. Dr. Keeping. _ ruwu m . h M, ma; m: mtg-harem from k Most ‘grunts auctlol: . _ . H‘ _ _ I fir. rungs}. ‘I'm-nut hum... ‘us?! . in w “out: “m: mmmm of“ The I-Vlhl Qngelhro; v.1 w dd? 88 8,8 S l Welt dc. mun tzeutrtezervmntuu, Scout Leaders Lune of mum ‘with the exception of John whm “nag, “H,” _ |- I-Au N“ m l _ Juooumbed to chills. _ _ Q an"? , llospi . v. W. Scout leaders from il different‘ - . Youbeglutofultberevltal- ‘ ' l Billie Walker, wife of D. R. n fn°“'"""m§“"$fi “PM”! °°‘“"'| r w. o. s-rvor GIOUP—OII 11hr. m 1 arm»: .--- " lPhex-oon, om Martin. W“ B101 MIMI’- c l i ' - mm ‘ l‘ mwmnlvut gz l an“: ‘and? ‘ ores and lentil Aspect of Vcnleal _ your. Boy Scout loaders attending n, palms, 3on4», . _ ",2"; 1' u“ '. ‘ , » ‘ W,,,,,,;=~,,, =,;m_,*",,§*g-"*,,,“,,", em ‘dfifihd: $31.3‘; 3. g3i_:-§éii_-‘3_§;-d-. m; our. a; as N. D. MacLed" ' ' ' ' the cation So: and Press .. " Mill O ' ézjfrssomi “- '~";..'::r"' “'" “gm ,,,~,=-?-‘f m“ Wm»- fi ‘§:..f.°i“;'!:§‘i2.‘2 s: seem. ............ Whtar mun mum m ‘““°“°5..‘“‘“"""§‘3-“au-hmm~u-’£§i“é h. 0 m. ' u: I I . . . _ _ Charlotte“!!! M m“ m" “trash w "caress-tn. r F. 1.1.0 w s u... w.»- The international scout chalet at rotary. Mr. Ohio: Tong, was not to of history gcolrsphy. silent rlcd- , _ s ‘t u l l’ than Ill hglendtoltudytlulrltllhflmd mounds-swine. T"l'Il'llIlI1lZlIr:|1|||r Velvet Berets ‘worth up to $3.50. $1.98 Berets in Wool and Chenille. $9M C is due to this cause. A false oiti- tude is ‘often taken towards effort! 0o fight the disease by individuals who believe that it is a lust awe"! an offended "y, Th, great importance of self control was stressed. HI left Saturday pomwl out how necessary it woo humanity‘. i215; ionization! B 0" p assist every bran-h oi the anti-venereal srmv w “ President .1. a. Webster was i" ‘h’ _______-~- Maffl- warns - ~---:..< onggguo nan-y. Nvv- "- “H, McPherson (nee w‘ and 2.98 ued 1.59 J God for e chiidrrn i“ with regard Cll0 f!‘ habits Evfifl’ to prevent l! nii! efforts. P55‘ _.¢-