. lshed a successful season in ‘Noah’, ' Juliet" has been seen in the West- OCTOBER 25. 1935 Britain Alert For New Plays By Famous Men By THOMAS T. CHAMPION Canadian Prue Stall Writer IJCANDON, Oct. 23—(O.P.)-—Fbr some reason the “pcst-sunlmer seas- on in the London theatres seems, late in starting, although there are one or two productions which will grouse particular interest. Sir James Barrie. who has been nlmcst silent. alnoe that haunting lantasy, “Mary R066." was pre- sented some l5 years ago, has a new play in hand in which Eliza- beth 342F806!‘ will appear. This work will probably have a trial run in Edinburgh. Bernard Shaw is to give us s. play named ‘The Millionaires,” in which Miss Edith Evans is cast "l'i_'i_E __CHARLUI‘TETOWN GfljlKDLAN ANDTHER BARGAIN 0 TWO DAYS a 2 3 c PAGEEIXE; BNIVAL FRI. 6a’ SAT. Specials galore that have been gleaned from every department-useful articles 0f £005 llllfllily- You'll he amazedhow much you can buy for so little. Another Store-Wide Sale-planned on even a bigger scale than our last. And Such llaluesl Be well advised-shop early. They’ll go in fast time. for an‘ mctlngtwrole. Irrederlck _ . Ionsdae wr nsorne hi in- tended to show or: afresh ngMiss . Earthenware Ed“ ms“ ‘wamy- . hm llslbrtment of Glass White nrvivlllz snares These Items Sold n BOTH STORES New works are also expected BOWLS 5 i 1mm, m“, can P“ from Noel coward and Ivor -Nov l- ' ' “d” m” ' “DRY ENAMEL SAUCE?“ H’ w.’ I.“ The 18MB,‘ “Ghmomus Nani" gn ‘Exrown or Green Largo size. Has Lip g€:l:yo;lii;n.nctc. I 3 FOR ............. ifrriil?’ pomrllnolriiijrlfrklreifgpfpogifg LANTERN ouoaas " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘his use and Silver Band While sour stuck considering that this histolic play. Short or Tall Largo Size. 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Bonfless Pack continued to reach Iiingslon tn- I night. fishermen of Port Antonio P I n k s a l m o n Brand 2 2 3 c . I sent in word they had trlezl vainly ,__‘__ _V_ M __ h __ V _ c h I c k e n 1 1/2 oz. to leacua the crew of an unklsnti- ilod two-muted schooner that. went clown during the storm, 'l‘he schooner sank in bottomless "blue hole," tho fishermen said. and there was little likelhocd any lrhccs oi’ the ship would ever be found. ' The wreck raises the number of fatalities in Jamaica as a resillt of tho hurricane now pounding through the carribean from one to nn unestimebic number. Andi-year vld boy was trapped by a flood near Kingston yesterday and swept by mm waters out into the harbor. to give milk. Dr. W. a. Peterson, Dr. Peterson sold that ilmone oc- 00o to mum m t mm“! them m bmowy mm other reverts allied several him-- Ullwmlw "' M“ ‘°‘°“"“" fn§fllkifidi§ Qfimuéfs oheclgmlssaingt‘ Political‘ ‘filial- Blankets also respond well to sun sun lighters had been sunk at Port Moi-ant. A marocmed settlement in the Portland district was rescued from flooded homes by boats. Hurricane-Yarn for the past month, Jamaica has sufiercd tre- mcndous damage from wind and flood. Banana QPOWCTS estimate about ‘l0 per cent of the entire island's crop has been destroyed,’ Ftlllesenting a loss o: about s2,- 500.000. Dead (lows Milk ‘In Scientific Test MINNEAPOLTS. Oct. 23—~By means of an artificial heart, the udder of u. dead 00w has been made disclosed today. Dr. Peterson devised the artificial heart to a.id him in studying the fat content of milk. l-le said that it led to o. new and better test i01- butterfat. The new host is known as the Mixinesota Bnbcock butterfat test, a refine- ment of the Babcock method, the scientist asserted. It enabled creamery testers to obtain more sc- curate results. N0 wonder Purity flour lo u hvoirlto In brood. lea richness in nourishing gluon ll supplied by Western Condo hurl lpelugwlnas. Anuoglloursnngooo Ionian-economical- PURITH FIIOUR Best fbr all your Baking’ Udder Gives Kept "Alive" l3 Hollis during that period. This was ac- complished by prolonging circula- tioh of blood through the gland by means of a mechanical howl, and utilizing the animal's lung. b The lung also was kept active for the some length of time ae the ud- der. he said. Both were affixed to the mechanical heart. The mechanical heart is a m- volving disc with an iron arm on each side. The arms are parallel but jut out from the disc at different levels. As the disc revolves, pro- pelled by unclean-is motor,‘ the arms press rubber tubes through which the blood flows. This gives the some pulsating ef- fect as the heart in a living body. Dr. Peterson said. At first. efforts were made to keep the udder alive merely with the mechanical heart but the at‘ ‘ were unsuccessful because the blood deteriorated from tokexffrom a freshly slaughtered cow. It was inflated and deflated by on automatic air hose. Before the lung was used the blood returning coin the incer would be flffidlt blank, he sold. when it was circu- lated thrown the lunl. it came out France t0 Increase Its Mobile Police (Copyright 1935 by The Haves News Agency) PARIS, Oct. 24-(C.P.-Havas)- France's mobile police probably will be increased to a total of a0,- anoes, it was learned tonight after Pmmier LavaPs domestic and for- eign policies were unanimously an- pmved by the Cabinet. The possibility or serious disord- ers on the part of the militant Crolx de Feu Nationalists and any other government opponents who may emerge in future would thus be countered by a speedy armed patrol system. M. Laval ls expected to present stricter decree laws than those at present in operation against carry- ing firearms. ammunition caches and public demonstration. It was reported here tonight thl Omix de rue held a violent dem- crlstrutlon at Bonneull following u secret meeting of its leaders at Oorbeii. Police denied their 96$- mls were obliged to intervene at any point, however. and stated no public demonstration had occurred. INDOOR BOWLS GREEN IONDON. Oct. Iii-Said to be the world's largest indoor bowls gnen, the Puldlngion sports club pmnlsos recently _.. ed, provides jut. ind under-felt carpet space for ‘m plays: at n. time. AND SO TO BED! This is lust the time of the year to make perfectly certain that the beds get a good overhauling, so that they ale ready for the winter months. Take advantage of ‘the bright sunny days to give eiderdowns s. good sunbath, for this brings up the down in them wonderfully, baths, especially if you beat them for a. few seconds with the carpet beater. Pillows should be looked over to so if they require new "m5. and ii’ this be the case they should have new ones; but boron; outline in the feathers, rub the ticks thoroughly all over inside, and particularly down each seam with bemwax, then iron these all over with a fairly hot iron. You will not find any feathers working through the ticks after this treat- ment. Do not use soap, it is use- less for this purpose, " Mattresses may need recording, and it is possible to get these done by some firms in one day now, but personally. I am or the opinion that it is better not to be in such a hurry. Mattress covers and shields will require washing. It is quite a good ides to give the spring or each bed o. coat of ifuminium paint, to prevent rust marks ap- pearing either on the mattresses or shields, as they are apt to do other- wise. Mattresses should always be cars- fully turned, and two people are better for this job than one, lla there is a gent strain put upon a mattress pulled around roughly or unevenly, which causes the little leather discs which hold the stuffing fore allow the stuffing to get out of place and cause _ti'io_se_ lrritlthlg‘ bumps in the bed. These should “W?” "e .5131“ l’). 215°“. Pgilfllli,“ a spcclnl nccrllc sold for the pur- Wonder If It works’- u normal co . ——- -- r ' » . To keep it u body teusporltiln, coll immersed in warm water. Thir- in place to come off, and mo". l Two London, England, sdlicol- inch siege gun being exhibited ltlin the loyal Horticultural hall i IObiwdbplQdfllUUlA-fllllimllhdbhdlufid. lbaysexaaflnhgsmodelqull-tho model engineering exhibition lnndon. ' . 0 ....,,,i,....._.l,.v_, s.‘ l- I ‘m,’ " .» Q — w , "?"'_“ v » fly’- P xv m