MATINEI lie — 81c. EVENING, 26¢ 42¢. 52c. lie loft his Southern home ‘to seek adventure on the romance when hl- returned and fell in love with his brother's uifv.‘ You must hear Tibhett Sing - and you'll howl at highoho pills, played ll] Roland Young and C111? Edwards. Also SHORT TALKIES ESTHER RALSTON ROLAND YOUNG CLIFF EDWARDS \\‘ ~- " RAQL TRRES B EN L YO N ALSO SHORT TALKIES OUVE never seen any- said Judge Portal-field. Juvenile Court Home Condition i.___. heir home life had» been brought into court » ency or petty crimes." KANSAS CITY, 110., May 23 (U. P_)_Jud§_‘3 B, E, Porterlield, of the __________ Juvenile Court of this city. Who 1185 _ become one of the most successful JUST M01155“ juvenile welfare workers in the Unit- ed states, declares that home oon- ditions are responsible for a. large num-ber of cases of juvenile delinqu- ency. . "The average casc- that comes into my courtroom." he said, "can be trac- d" ctl t the file lids-l tllmto home is a place to eat. any “awards land- slecp 1rd quarrel nozhing more. No "see if I have drive wonder children learn to spend their leisure on the street. NORWAY, Me.. tale of a cannibal name might very die ‘rrafton went the shore of Pe ashore,“ cried Dunham. "It's a whale,‘ shouted young offenders g1‘, combine kinclnrss. understanding and an firmness. The judge declares that a large proportion cl the young offend- ers that have faced him during the past twenty-two years ‘criminal charges have ciev Iuseful citizens. Lower Your F arr; Costs Manual labour g modem machinzgllf} f-‘onlliete against . IOWC!‘ YOU)‘ farm "Isis by mechamzmg your fa;- you can make money at 17'9"" poverty for ill eq ‘Vi’ have everything thepurpose, s m and _ Prices that "lPDed farms, you need for uch as: Gasoline Engigés Saw Machinery Llfiminl.’ Systems ower Plants ater Systems Potato Digger; Dusters Fertilizer Spreaders Steel Feed Cookers Write f‘ or catalog. Easy terms Bruce p co, _ LTD. ~.c‘nnnwrrrrowu V _/ court, I have loomed, are not bad," _ um between a m agqgarfi Sh“: uncl spare hinges. ore laughs Justice B la In e s cent of them lflcoslrle useful Yul); than ihe law “Hows, abiding citizens when they are taken in hand and shown the right way. If t been of the I proper sort they would never have for delinqu- FISHING YARN __.___ May 23-'Ilhis is a istic plckerél Whose well be Legion. Ed- a-fishing. Reaching nnesseewassee Lake, home, People have he saw Bud Dunhem, rowing“ frantic- n a big picke-rel must be laid down at various air- dromes to insure proper maintenance of aircraft? Adda-cu Can llling funnier lllan will in il1lS smart lwo-rivei business suil wlill galvanized irousers _ lllark Twain's Story ‘ROGERS’ FUNNIEST ROLE ____________________ Future Tactics To Be Based On l Air Maneuvers icatlon . be made after it ls (By Joseph H. Baird. United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, May 23.—(U.P.)— 5- What length 0f The Army Air Corps is learning, dur- ing these late May days, to fight on a from. operations, and that, l . ‘floors say, lS the ver New York and other large eastern cities. Are Army Air Corps Corps. scheduled operation. Seek Definite Knowledge within a group formation. Brig. Gen. commander, answers to s tions which Benjamin D. Foulois,‘ and his staff are seeking ti ome very definite ques- group.‘ ' coordinated fight. this country from attack. They want to kno air. 1. How many and what spare parts 2. Are present methods of commun- Pimples Scattered Over Face. “l bad pimples and blackheads scattered all ove pin were large, hard and red, would away. My face usually wu we went on for about one and a hal ‘l saw Cuticurn Son cud Ointment advertised no cent ior a free sample of each. I u them and then purchased u box of the Oint- ment and a cake of the Soap and ln about two or three weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Min Kathyrna T. Dobka, Otlhon, Sub, Sept. 11, 1930. Soap 25c. Ointment B and 60c. Tllmm adlm Depot: r myface. The pim- hurt for a few days and then go itchy before a pimple formed. This yearn. 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample end: fret. J. ‘l’. Watt Company Limited. Mann-I. .*_ Against ground splendor of rlchel lavish beauty of the tro- and virtually unknown outside With this in mind, the War turn to Join in some Element-The lower subdivision of a. formation, or a squadron formation Unit-A definite tactical organiza- on, such as a flight, squadron or Formation-Two or more airplanes take-otl-‘Ihe instant at which an airplane or the leading alr- plane of a formation begins its run B on the ground preparatory to flying. Readiness-The condition obtain- ing when flying personnel is at the alrdrome, airplanes ready to take off lCuticm-a Healed Large, Hard oft the lcation adequate and what are lfh ‘most effective methods of commu ', 3. Can an air division, or parts o! it, be controlled by radio ‘so that changes in operations or routes may in the air? 4. How many airplanes can be suc- of war? or land in, an airdrome? How Tam“, peer mammoth scale without precedent in lqnz does it take to service a large air y - - the history of American military avi- flfififlizliiflll? "PeolllP Fllfind W0 “me “me at mg 115mb the shallow watelt He m“ atlon. These-to the mind of an officer home and too many of their hours itxfphnefirked automobile for a land‘ In the days of old, generals learn- —are not theoretical questions, but i" automobiles? q-he guge pickere] ohugingly await ed military tactics by fighting bat- concrete queries which will demand 1 ed his return and allowed Itself to ties Then men wrote books, showing an answer in the event of war Served Twenty Years be duly landed Then the ponderous how to outflank the enemy, and spot and when the needed facts are ap- mouth djsgored a black bag’ on? his weak points After that they parent, they will be put into military . l Judge Pgytgrfjeld m5 mm on the pound“ which Tatum returned m learned from the printed page as well, textboks for future oficers to study .‘ ' bench fm- mm-g than menty years ‘he lake little the worse for its ad_ 8.5 on tilt? battlefield. Hill. there lift’. In that tame he has disposed of ap- The story of a very great love told w l th tenderness road — and found his R and p l‘ s I o m greatest thrills a n d laughter and tearl. throbs and thrills. a back- he I mons of interest and power before excellent congregations morning and evening yesterday. Thesubject of the morning sermon was panions," Case of the Gndarenc Demonlac." The choir directed by Mrs. G. Full led the congregation shipful music. Handel's hath borne our griefs," "Falrest Lord Jesus,” "Preys "They ‘that trust in the mrd," Dr. Vincent field at 3 o'clock. B n. Mr. the Air en. t onus of law enforcement upon w! W" "m" uvon--_.-.- tam.» he we: in Canada. ' ‘ VII-III"; i": "vn""""-' ""“' ‘ , . finally accepted W. F1"! m!“ ' ‘z. Although t t t, mo the are of the Potl, Pane and one hour after orders are glv- held prdviOli-ll l-ellllfolttlzutlggs that: . m1"! 'h.°m'°"”' l" "d"- Th9! southam game are I sped and finished so u almost Alert-Airplanes fully serviced and r veterans mun“ to clean themselves! ed in the curly l u . ' - k” “"51 ‘"49" "Id m" °17 l" m‘ as twelve or fiftegnnlhdllsenlis orfnthe The Rogers Hardware 00' n. . ~ - I I Limited - Stations-Blocks out from under o” n gray ' together with the Many types o! signed for specific ing of 29,900 fleet and can miles in 20 minutes. Observation planes -_ r ships, three destroy ground speed varies from Per hour. i. ing you; ‘nun may w» n“..- left for the mainland temoon. WATERTOIWS Waterton, Lakes aid, of Cable Head East, thank their neighbors for their many kindnesses during the generally two-centers, ‘armed They are ulunlly dual- d curry from two to four pound: o! bombs. also carry machine guns to fight o! attack by swift punuit INFI- rent for the Summer near the 01W employed men from the melnland were token into custody Saturday will appear before the Btipendinry Magistrate tomorrow. RETURNED HOME -— Mrs. Bert Green, of Halifax and Messrs. Ed- ward and Jack Bowling, of Boston, f use, returned to their home's on Friday morning. They have been on the Island since Tuesday. having ac- comanied the remains of their mo- ther, Mrs. Edward A. Dowllng, for burial at Summers!’ . They receiv- ed a cordial welcome from many old SUHMII COTTJGI wanted to IUUB 1N OUlTODY-—l'bllt un- evening on charges of vngreucy. They - Lee’; i o)» t write A. e. o. Box as. City. eating whether furnished or not. and rent _ _ _ ___.. MELODY ._. nonmvoe, “m” ‘m 5 a m‘ LAUGHTIIR THIIILLS friends who were pleased to see them, although they regretted their sad er- rand-S. __._- GIRL GUIDES — On Saturday To Meet June, \. At Mobile; Ale; - 3 (By Guy Hamilton, United hi: ‘I00 Pm»... m A I Jgut plow” it-j-At 55, while still well and slur col-mum) A Mom's ram“ “fig,” m” ~‘ P'""°l"°°m¢ (Over ATLANTA. Gs... lay tnléaiunr- u m good the t,.:,,-:§ °°m 1§:'°‘}"a)6o‘"”“"'°=d for Veterans of the conical-m urmy. health Y . y '°. i a "wmh- . t - ou simply make yearly or hgjf. all of them nearing the end of life. depoaiu of an amo t f Yearly are looking fol-word with the some Peri“ at the end of Whig] °" ‘Pefllfied “d °'5°'“°"' W‘ 7°” 949mm‘ receive a monthly-income for ll?“ begin to comrades nt their annull Southern ‘l u“ Thu’! an]? t, o‘ u" d c. reunion. "Ihey have planned for the ‘ whfle the” fiche“ 4717f". mean. "m "lP- """""Y- "t" Y" "m "mm" " should bcconfe total] di °l.1:d°°'d°“‘ y°“ the custom was begun m m‘ nineties 4 in ill lmlrh " paying pron-u- m andymge “w”! was: "14 e" °* Wm P""'°° m" F" during ma. disability. At age ss lllfmmh Rithering until the time comes to h, income o; 3100 a momh “aim £83- Join their fellow soldier-i who ‘are v _ 4 g comagmo effect ‘ p '° i dead. ‘ ‘ _ » The trip acmse the Southern "mum, $5,113: ‘i: fQfl-‘geflje- oiztectjlq‘ states will be herd on ‘the 2.500 vet? c5553” 55' your funny feafvea‘ no O00 w?‘ m? erans who will assemble in Montgom- "l 4"“ n" m m‘ f m“ t ' ' ery, Ala, on June s of tbisTyeuJBut y," h, n, 05%,) ndfzclzlgurnlzmltli“ , many of the old soldiers, have said, i to your individual need will 1e t yo "We would rather die at a r‘ " than anywhere else in the world." morning some eighteen girls of the second Charlottetown Company of Girl Guides crossed t0 Rocky Point tospend the day. Shortly after ur- rival at R-Ingwood three troop fires f were lighted and a substantial din- ____ Capitol Theatre has resigned. 11¢ Saturday af- ii__._____ THE BAPTIST CHURCH _--_ Rev. A. C. Vincent preached scr- will as t "Our Com- and of the evening "The m preached at Maxsh- lion. tions soldic wonnznrur. "me COLOURS riment. Musicians will play the old tunes to which the men marched o! Cdfd TYIGIIkS behind Lee 1n 1861. "me-laconic , _ , Blue Mag" will be heard again. Bo -—— - ill "rn Gil I Left ' '- and Mrs. Ronald J. MacDon- w e r Behind Me wish to and friends UscManyTypu llfPllflfli-lll de- tails before duties-will tlke climb five Slower, larg- machine objectives. Their 100 in 180 mil“ The reunion this Mr. n. P. Fielding of the local ‘h’ “Id "PM "t capitol where the Cont‘ grass held nation. Quarters for them will take part in National a,“ m diers/who once V southern Alberta is the colouring of ‘my b! the Umwd still“ the rocks. Bands and splashes of tawny gold, greens, and wine colours are more than likely“ h" Frequently they get their. wish. Colorful Chief: Gone There arena more" of the. color- ul leaders of the the gatherings, muste not a your ‘will be the its deliberations. see the he White House and other patriotic organiza- wlll Join in caring for‘ the old rs, helping them have a. ‘good Government military‘ units the celebration, and Confederacy _ at and at the lbllllll Men older at the time have alrendy passed away, for ederate Oon- I Sons of Confederate‘ were sun; Veterans, Ladies’ Memorial v ' ‘ a SUN LIFE ASSURA or cnnnpn HEAD OFFICE ‘ Without obligation on my mcnt . V ' ' ‘ (Nine Name (Mn, Mn. or Min ....... Date of Birth... NCE ‘c - , “, l u your SIOO-a-month-ior-liic pan pdrlntiinz! ' <<'_I———_ OMPANY Amonraznt Ml parrlculm or In your advertise- the ‘__._- in old home which served ‘.1118 answers w this o; the southern all other census qu l aoluuly l emment spiritual value one‘ bulls old legs in the column; , and straddled Stewart's u’ Wm awn-u qualities. blithely again to old-time Jigs. ‘you no leiigiies ahead 'Ol'l6 0f the of‘ the question is to‘ formulation broadcasting. Radio is a ---r---_-___________..___ A Spruce Lat/ts & Coder Shingles ’_LL‘WANT THESE; New Cooking Uterulhwe will lhow in improved design and They make cooking more lltccellful, kitchen work plcuanter. __'._. _______._..._._. RADIO CENSUS -_..._ ____. - . questions to be asked census is “Do you own question. failed. have one a confidential-even to Gov- Depnrtments. ‘lme purpose of my tie?" explore end ‘ it is located, den defects detector car of satisfactory the jog of a further in- dex of the Ganldi ing. and some in be expected u a The lights in dc “Thank you," sh “Then would you mind lett rent through the. slowly along the terruption is recorded tn the car by _A of l _ - - _- from age 55; <1 l-ready." said he, shyly. _.i.._i______ CHICAGO. May 23, (U. P.)—-Hid ln rolls now may be lo- cated by an electrical detector. Th; passes rails as it moves trwk, and any in- pen line And by a splash o! white paint on the rail. ___..___.___________________ on hand .500,000 Spruce Laths Prices $250-$350 and. $4.00 per 1.000 l —Also- 0ne_ Million Ce dar Shingles in Air-Dried British Col umbluand Campbeilton. N- B. Cedar Sh In all Grades --Prices low- L. POOLE & c0. "Dixie" the martial tune which YOU has really acquired a in_ the South. At th which once of any you’ve ingles Pooh's Wharves eheerd another is over. Part in the maneuvers. Some of comvtglez: bflnagingfii: m: I?‘ them, with their outstanding cblr- There ling 1mm um o’ ab“: r. “cliirlsllcs- "'1 with reunions no w” our Pursuit planes -— To meet fertilizer plant at Charlottetown the l ther cargo of fertilizers tfluperphosphate ' Sulphate of Ammonia The Island mom: rsnuuzzn ig-{i l an unexpected demand we have d composed of: Murlate n8 Fertilizer Charlottetown and Plate Glace no Agent m tan ' - of between 100 and 12o mm per "We" Con: hour. They are used u scouts. “W4 °' Attack planes — Flat, helvily- com y, armed ship: used to pounce flown on 11x31“ even the ground force's. They carry six "H'- - - ,. machine guns 1nd 10 small frug- pm 0:35 146 RlChIIIOIIC Sh, I Qmrlgflflbwfl mentation bombs. Their cruising u, u, and _ _ ' s ed u 100 miles hour, but tn when you use -‘ v o " . if. mgke 139, p” " Pun-ml. Fire. Life, Accident, Sickness Bombnrdment planes-Giant shipl Pmxult carrying heavy loads of bomb: to ' at Lowest Rate. 00., ' l l ufance S ue to arrive a1 act week of Mal of llPotasln Nitrate Soda Write u or our agentsgfor prices. Make sure of your re qulrements by orderl now-not after we are sold out. Ltd. .11 Summerlide. v an standard of llv. tercsting studies may result of the Censug rowdcd bus had e replied, “but 1 ins n