Greater As a Talkie Than the Stage Play i-o - you!) TODAY TUES.-WED. Longing for Love. She fled from marriage to the softer shoulder of YOIIUIIICP. S H O R T IXXLKIE RIQELS METROPOLITAN S TORE QUEEN STREET JOB LOT LING" SPECIAL ERIE ‘violin and piano music. Admission 35 "cents." A tense human drama of Mother Sacrifice and Moth" Love. it iizht P i h e atrium» - ICPIPIII of; lure without license. i, mun-lei.‘ to u Illllll olil enough to iw ‘ the lll’\| lmr||~ Kunii‘ rvlfl‘, killer- i‘.i-~Ir0_\\'r ‘ her in the ‘ will. From Helen Grace Citr- llsle's novel. Tense, human. gripping in its amazing story of a young mother and her children. ' Life is filled with risk. If we think, we make a mental adventure, perhaps we may lose what we have, perhaps we may tall into the pit- Ifall of lnifstitkc. Faith is at great risk. but if we retu>e the adventurl‘ we may never achieve the right. Belief is a risk and in the adventure of be- IlIOI. it is better t0 bel eve all than cautiously refuse to believe ill any. Sir Ernest Shackleton told of his l Finally, brethren. wliutsoevenl .thlngs are true, whatsoever, things are honest, whatsoever, things are just. whatsoever, things are pure, whatsoever, things are lovely. what- socver, things are 11f good l'(‘]llll'l.. 1f there be any virtue, lind if there bc , any praise. think on these things. I After n few words of welcome to , the students and other young people, the speaker said: "Thought Deter- mines Life." Brute strength no long- . _ , I er gets a man the highest mere is in preparation for the gicat admnture due. into the South Polar regions, his difficulty was not to secure recruits, Clean, pure and Holy Thoughts are the things which bring successllbut to select them nnqugh a" the these daya The Lord challenges usfages, God has called forlnldventkilir. to think and points out Wllefe drift-leis‘ Abmhan" Mms‘ Dam‘ Es er ‘able was fined $5 and costs or ten flgmffl ugrfliap lkecomoiendation ‘Decision Will ‘Made By Social Be Given Today V, (Special to ill: Guisllaa) April DANCE IN L P. U. HALL tonight. 4862-4-20 The first meeting of the novincial Social Service Council was held on Friday in 8t. Paula Parish Hall with the president, Rev. H. D. Raymond . sumed on Saturday morning at the Vpresidlng. An executive committee of ' summmjd’ twelve was appointed. as follows: Rev 0mm Hm,“ bu“ . r m: . Raymond, m. im-a. Creelman,_ Jud” mm“ mm“ m‘ hem“ ° A MEETING or T1111 N0TBE_Dr. w. .1. r. iuucMiuun, Adjutantlgm ‘Qkgzélw m” czwyflxs" name Academy Al nae Associate/Martin, Mir. 0.11. i-iutdhcccn, Mr. cm’ nzykr ‘m: prmsmuwhd delfwf ion will be held at Notre DameIDeBIoIs, Dr. .1. a. Clark, Rev n. M. u to w M“? t, Md o‘ Academy on_ Thursday evening. Aprll- Legato. m. CoL x. s. Rogers. Miss 1°” ‘m ' ° ‘ ‘m’ aard at '1 plm. F1111 ettcedvwfl 14 1e- Mona Wilson. Mrs Lenin-cu Tait. m- h" °°”'°"‘m°" W“ u” PM”? quested. Important. jol‘ '12s. McNutt. A number oi’ prob- i“ l” d“ m" "mm" ‘h’ “"1"” 4333-4-20-21 Mon a Thur. 19m, were discussed‘ md the ‘oumb ston involuntary one and could not ___ rm‘ summary was presented w Pr“ be received. Junke Inmen stated SCOTCHFORT MEMORIAL As-Imle; m. that he had considered the qw- SOCIATION-The annual picnic of To n, mm Wm“ m L“, tlon during the nght and he did not this organization will be held on‘ pnmm- 0f m, ymymgg, think that he wlild ldlnlt this 0011- Wednesday. July 29, 1931. Catering Deu- 31,-;_we beg u, Me, m you versation which Mr. Miller had with and amusements in the 111111115 01' a memorandum of the matters per- the 9115011611 H1! B01101‘ Nviflwd capable committees. tolning to social welfare which have’ U19 Evldlflce 017 1M!‘- Mllle!‘ 8111811 It 4864-4-20-3l-Mom-Wed.-Frl. been under oonsideratlOn by a. repre-- Friday's Court, that he had followed j Esentatlve group of the cltimns of the the accused into a hotel and with- FpR SALE-Cai- load of high‘ province mm we experts in that de- out telling him he was a police of- class horses, Ancludlng drivers, Wfikipartment of study from the Social floer, had asked him to go with him and, heavy draft, weighing 11D W Service Council of Canada who have for questioning. Judge Inman stated 1.700. All are young. sound. qu1et.' been visiting this City. that police officers should not cross well broken single and double. 111- The 501191111 11191119 0f 59115911111011 examine prisonens after arrest. He spection invited. Reign Horne. Wlffiifnfly be put down as the Salvaging d“; not consider that “m prboner Rev. Ii. A. Klnley. 111 the prmencc 4866-4-20 of Home and Family Life. This you wastpeated as openly as he should of a very few relatives and friends _____ iwlll recognize to be of the greatest have been when he we; quegulmed Blllesédfems 11nd Pink hya. LIQUOR NOT "r00 GOOD-In lmwmlwe 1° ""1 "full" i?‘ m“ by the inspector. The Judge stated l‘ °"" ‘m ‘*'"“°""° 111°1- regard to the destruction of 141 cases P"°"1n°°- PM mm‘ hens the mm" there was some conflict o! evidence ‘of liquor at Summerstde last. week,l““°“ “m” which “n kmwn dsmme as to what hed- occurred in the by the Customs officers. The Guard- , “vemment i‘! bum‘ T° en am’ Sheriff's office between the prison- ion ls informed by Chief Inspectorlstamly lmprwmg lacuna‘ °r edufit“ er and Mr. Miller as to what warn- Barbour that samples of this liquor “m” m "'5 widest sense’ "e amp a‘ ing had been given the prisoner. and after its seizure, had been sent to the :13; i; 552215113: m: ‘gieglzzguiggt; he had come to the vuIlOlllSIOn he New Brunswick Liquor Commission ' f l ent and unemployebll- for analysis and it did not measurejiy $621031“ o‘ our dun“. up so we Ztaiiardpgegfiififinloéotel With wide discussion and much 10g“ Sac y e o ' helpful suggestion on this and kin- mission in this Province. dred matters, three subje-Cts were put down definitely as requiring to be brought to the immediate attention of the Government as calling for action with as little delay as possible. 1. Vcncreal Disease. In view of the prevalence of this dread disease and thc menace which it represents to our population that steps bc taken m put it, in a position parallel to that in which Tuberculosis is regard- ed in its emnity to human lifc. Foll- owing are suggestions of what might be undertaken:- a. Place of detention for V.D. pat- lents who are defaulters in carrying out treatment. b. Educational Programme (Exist- ence of the disease. How incurred. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday morning. a man charged with being drunk and incap- l days. Full-Spencer 1V 11 p t i .1 l-s (Sydney Record. April 17, 1931, On ‘Thursday afternoon, a; u" home of the bride's ‘parentg I Am kerville street, a quiet. but very pggny wedding took place. when not)...“ Genevieve. only. daughter of Mr and Mrs F‘. Ci. Spencer, became the bride of Heat-Col. George Elliott Full. o1 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, The ceremony was performed by sloe. used for decorations throughout up moms. The bride. who was. unattended, was most becomingly gowned in a fitted model of pale pink lace wit); long sleeve Jacket. and carried g ' shower bouquet of pink roses and “imw- H” “with” m“ “mm” sweet peas. The, bridal chorus from given by police officem should be “The m“ Maiden» played by A 1,.’ '1 “Md '°' ‘he "M11" ""11" ""11 MaeKinrion. 11'. 'r. o. L.. was followed a. sword for the noeecution by which by Inhengflnlg wedding march as m, they would obtain evidence to con- m“, mtfl-ed we mm on the m“ 0| vict. He could find no authority for he, gather, who “we he; in mania“ a. warning to a prhioner that he was During the gig-gm; o! the regigt. going to be subjected to an eitam- C ’ M" Arm“, 3mm- sang are.“ 7mm“- ~ . ‘I Love Thee’ and the bridal party Emanuel J. Comiler. Alice Gal- rammed w the mom m the strain, lant, clerks in the store of Gallant o; Mendglgohn‘; wedding met-ch, and Gaudet, gave evidence. also Wil- Reggjving with the bride were he: fred Gaudet. one of the managers mother and the groom's mother, M11 of Gallant and Gandet. but no new George E. Full, of Charlottetown. light was thrown on the matter. Mrs B. L. Lowden presided over their evidence being much the lame the tea table, which was centred with as that of the wiitnesses for the the wedding cake and lighted with Crown of the previous day as to tall pink candles. Mrs Qlarid Lewu goods lost and condition of hulld- out toelces. and misting 111 1111 ing. This closed- the case for the serving were Mrs T. E- GW- 811d Crown. Misses ‘Nan Bayer. Dorothy Boyd 1111 MAKES GOOD TIME - The cal’ ferry continued relieving the freight leungesticn at Borden and Tormen- ltiiie yesterday and Saturday. making la number of round trips on almost lsehqdule time. On Saturday. the ‘greater part of the -ice had drifted ltoward the Borden shore. The mail train arrived in the City on time at .630 p. m. The ferry made the pas- ‘scngcr trip in sixty minutes. WEST ROYALTY W. I. — The monthly meeting of the Institute was held on March 25th at the home of Mrs. Albert Middleton, with fifteen members and two visitors present. Is- 7. i t ground for the bridal party, w-hile ' pink sweet peas and oamations were _ ers go. Plan your lLfo right said the ‘speaker, and you won't drift. Many young people refuse to think and just all the galaxy of ‘heroic prophets, un lquestioning rose, and followed the lcall. The meeting opened with the “Instit- ute Ode." Reports were given by the committees, after which two guess- ‘Rasults oi’ no treatment. Cur-ability of the disease. Classes for P11111115 In the afternoon the prisoner took 111111111 M°Kmfl¢ the stand in his own behiur and 1111""! 111* *°°°1°°1°“ "W “"11 ’ ' .. .. - t. 1 dedb member 111d M111 " BSIS, BlOOIIIQPS, Slips, rush on to the“, destruction ma‘ Jesus calls Follow Mo! Following for teaching sex ed11011i°11 stand that he had been working at 1' 9" Y . "_'——__¥ Gowns, Pyjamas 77c N0 Subs. This Wee *0 Seconds. k Only Aura ROBES 88 C LADI ES’ FULL FASHIONED FIRST QUALITY SILK HOSE Only 53c per pair All Pfllllilar Sizes and Colors. i Church Services l TRINITY UNITED (IIURCII ; A very pleasant event took place m Wednesday last when represent». tlves of his Bible Class w Dr. Ramsay at his residence presented him with a purse of goldl as an evidence of their esteem and upon his leaving on two or three weeks special leave of absence grant-l ed to hlm by the Session. Dr. Rum- say leaves this morning on a visit- lo his friend, Mr Thos. Cantley, MP.‘ at Ottawa. | Arrangements had been made for} Mr. J. M. Greene to give an address- on the work of the Glrkntis but his visit to Charlottetown has; b en post-f poned and therefore Rev. Mr. Brown- ‘ preached on a passage taken from Psalm 96-99 "O worship the King" ivhich was listened to with close at- tention and with much appreciation. The choir gave the anthem “I love thy Kingdom, Lord" with Mrs Rny Cudmore as Soloist and as the writ- er listened and enjoyed the music, his thoughts turned to the following quotation written 35 years ago in regard to this church and which ls equally applicable todav. “The tnusie has ever been n distinctive feature. The congregational Singing is ex- cellent and hearty. "a lard" . 10ml and efficient choir under the learler- ship of Prof. Earle renders impressive ly the best church music and lends the great congregation in Holy Song." The attendance at Sunday School was 434. It has been the practice re- cently to have some member give a five minute talk on some subject of hiterest. The Speaker yesterday was In they evening Rug Dy, Ralnsay Qflvc a very able sermon with a “Call to Arms“ to the young people speak- 5111! from the text “For thine is the Kingdom. and the power and the glory forever.“ .\lat-t. 6-13. In addit- ion to the ilsual anthem the special musical feature was a selection by alted upqmlthe M71111. Choir. Both ‘morning and when “bghmd mm my the grey 82' axldwwmlqg acruccs were broadcast“ by ores, behind, the Gates nf Hercules” C.H.C.K. Y. II. (‘. .~\. SERYIFE OF SONG AT Ii.\l"l‘lS'I‘ CHURCH LAST NIGIIII’ Thr- usual large number attended the alter-church service. \\‘lll(‘]l was held ill the Baptist Church. llr. A. C. Vincent was the speaker and a special musical ser- YlCf,‘ \\\l>l ill'l‘i‘ll§t‘fl. '1 he liapllt mule choir. Messrs. Lee Dinuivtll. ltuy Quigley, Jack Sit-rm. and .\l.'\l'l>l Calder rendered two he. .llllill nuntbvrs. "Secret Prayer," and "Almost Perzuiiidcd." Mrs. Dr. Vlneetil hing in her own charming mantier, IThe Old-Iashititied Meet- ing.» The singing was considered the best this season, as the hymns were must all old favorites and well ‘known. Miss Alargaret Stcntiiord 'acling organist of the Baptist ‘Church. played for the three special (numbers, as well as for all the hymns. and her playing was of a very high order and did intich to bring up the singing. which was so hearty. Everyone present seemed to enter into the spirit of the meeting and -l)r. A. C. Vincent hurl c. very atten- tive audience when hc was called on ‘to address the meeting. l Dr Vincent took as his text. the Eighth verse of the Fourth C of Philippians. l'(‘f'lll‘til' .. _.._..__..,..._.,-._...,.._.,_,_.,.¢ T, hapter I Vincent likened the Present day callgtfwlly “Wives rlsks’ there may be m youth to do things, Such as youngmisks of discomfort, of poverty, '01 men of old had done noble deedsfchanges m the ordered way of He‘ Moses, Joseph, David of Bible fame. but he cans‘ “Fomw Me!" I5 the Luther Newton and many others dar- “Id 591m of adventure w“ living? ed the ridicule of their fellow men Are the" yet me“ Wm "an 1°°k at’ m do great things. Dr_v;ncentc105_ the bright face of danger. unafraid? ed his very inspiring and helpful ad_ Shall we this morning. make‘ the dress Wm, an appeal to an present to great adventure, risk all, give all and link up their lives with God and to 101101" H1111? catch the vision of Jesus Christ. The “$111118 591111011 011 "Th9 59¢- The hearty thanks m" the audience orid Coming of Christ" a penertating was tendered Dr, Vincent m; the and understanding study of this close of the meeting and the thanks B19111 Sub/J ‘V115 1199-111 by 11 111188 and appreciation of all is extended 11111-‘11011913- _ to the Quartette, to Mrs. Vincent. The morning music included “T1111 and to Miss Stentiford, for their me the old old story." by the choir. kindly assistance. with the solo parts taken by Messrs Qiiiglcy and Dingwell. The evening anthem was Woods beautiful "The Twilight Shadows Fall," while Mes- srs Quigley, Calder, Dingwell and Sterns contributed a very impres- sive quartet. The acting organist. Miss Margaret Stentiford discharg- ed her duties with understanding and taste. The usual activities for the week were intimated. tvlth special invitation to the Wednesday even- "St 111d “mung Prayer meeting. 1101112 ivith a; The Y. M. c. a. sing song, at aco ‘character, heroic the adventurers was very largely attended and was ,who Lke Abraham went forth, notpddrcsspd by D1; Vincent ‘knowing whither. The whole world‘ loves a lover, and the ivhole world I I ' V ‘lllirmttp ilintteb diiiurrh ‘thrills to the great adventurer. It was MONDAY that Columbus became a hero indeed. l “Mlnmlmediate C‘ G‘ I‘ T’ rcgul“ l Plato, leaving the eommonplaces of ‘Haunt-social mm’ thought. fared forth upon an un- GBMQUartCrIY supp" nlecfinx’ o" known sea. and won through to the (‘can and Teachers “I Sunday {golden isles of reality, to be honored 80 h,chool_soclul nan‘ ‘forevermore. Roger Bacon made the ‘ o_concen' p“ on by u": Tran great adventure of science for the Rangers-support Mm "mm" ‘thirteenth century, a PIOHCCI‘ whose zxlzfimkiminbyzsyour pghim“ memory shall never die. Memorial "a" ' c‘ "' ca"! There ls something ln us all that ' t ~ _ i . 1*"'_—'—‘— 4253.51‘;‘il..f“‘liii;i".f.‘flililitififii w» 1W8)’. Wt‘ like risks, we like specul- .ation. and life ls lull of lThrough risks and adventure melt-Hm, have won to fortune, nations liavc‘s,_ah, ‘lconquered in war, empires, stately ‘strong and enduring have been unlit , land many a time risks are taken for: Dlire joy and men meet them as gentlemen unafraid. THE BA ITI-‘l-ST CHURCH Rev. A. C. Vincent, at the Baptist Church yesterday morning delivered an insuring and thoughtful sermon on "The Risks of Life." His text. Hebrews ll. ll. “And ho went out, not knowing whither he went.“ All great l living is in part o. great adventure] {Lonely were the climbers who won to ‘ the heights whcreon w thought. that God is a Ll . LE, Miss, April 1B‘. “Wm-pvhcn a Ne, m known as "Uncle y", 94. was released from the prison farm here authorities ‘lad trouble in making him leave the grounds. He said he liked the place and the inmates so well he didn't want to leave. He served a short term on a state charge. Indigestion So Bad Was Afraid To Eat Mrs. A. T. Bowman. 157 Rebeca St», Hamilton, 011e,, wrim,_u[ h“ b11811 troubled, for years, with in. digestive and suffered so bad; afraid to eat. I am on my third atlas: iirdocyléhglooii and ll g e thong dist-remain’, and an enjoy my sleep: g “it!” Iflhgug fear of snffrrring. 110 praise . .B.t hi t hrnbum n‘ I ‘IIBIKIOIIOIOTIIIOPBMKYU, tr ‘:f'"': *5 '1: c" v-- w ing contests were given; also a spell- ing match. One new member Join- ed at this meet‘ _, It was planned to have a. house-warming for the newly weds at their home before the next meeting. Refreshments were served and a social hour was spent by all. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Lemuel MacKlnnon on April 22nd. roll call to be answered with each paying ten cents. -- (Patriot please copy). c. Revision oi’ the Marriage Act with possibility of certificates of health. . d. Delay after Pwwflng of lic- enses of several days wthich would give health authorities an 011110111111- ity for in estlgaticrn. e. Publishing of intention to marry 2. Prisons and the Idleneas of Prisoners during their Incarceration. The seriousness of the effect of peri- ods of enforced idleness 1119011 "1059 who are b61118 P1111131“ “mm-ll be overstated. both in the present. and 1n their whole future relations to society. It is urged that either by 11P- polntment of commission or by what- ever way most effective. 818115 be 141k‘ m w mplpce the present system of county Jail by B P115011 mm‘ 1°‘ “he Province where suitable work may be provided for and required of those who are imprisoned. Following are suggestions of what might be under- taken:- a_ ‘Phat, expert advice from the Federal Department of Justice be obtained to investigate the Present prison system. b. Providing of sick wards in the present Jails to look after pfitlfihl-S sick with contagious or 1111001110118 diseases as well as other illnesses. c. Temporary shelter for minors. It is realized however that the 01W of Charlottetown and the town of Siunmerside are required to provide these for themselves but such pro- vision has never been made. 3. Censorship of Moving Pictures and Magazines. In view of the volume of complaints from many quarters as to the inferior and degrading, even indecent, character of the pictures which are being shown in our the- utres it is urged that the Government make provision for the censorship of all films brought here for exhibition. It was further urged that there is need for similar investigation 0f the magazines sold in our boolrstalls. Concluding we would point out that the establlshmc t o.’ a Prince Edward Island Council tor social Service has, we hope, provided more adequate or- ganization with which to assist the Government in its efforts to social betterment. Rear ully submit ‘i. Rev. H. D. Raymond, Convener, Dr. P. A. Creel- man, Secretary, Dr. W. J. P. McMill- an, Dr. J_. A. Clark, LL-Col. Keith S. Rogers, Members of Delegati from Social Service Council for Province. Freetown on the railway and left “93911319- _ there on the 13th April and went I411" m!" 4°?“ ""15"" 5”‘ to Miscoucl-ie on the evening train. l’? uwu- ‘mum ‘owned I“ m“ He looked for some work among the “rgandl” °pm°d the do“ and usher‘ farmers near there uni one of them ed the guest's w me mom’ 1 1 f b told him that it was no use looking “wt-ml m“ “d m‘ H“ f” y for‘ work at that season of the year‘ m” evening 8mm” ‘m a honelmwn and he went back to one station and $1,‘?! ngmxnghf: my“? stayed there all niglt. He found a. Oh lottewwn The “he travelled parcel next morning on the main h u ' gut-ed cost/u c. 118111 road which crosss the railway at m a brown fl m bmwn cost with to: collar and 11111 Miscouche station, which contained and acmssofi“ m mtwh a sweater and some small bottles of M" Fun. who u wen known m the perfume. He came to Simmeieide on my as ‘mum, 0mm“; o; the Gegfgg the morning train and put on the street Methodist church. 15 a music. sweater and put the other articlu m, o; outgtgfldllig ‘ability, a Fellow in his pocket. The money he had of mum, college, London. where on his person he had earned in ‘he hem mhomahjp‘ mg Ion sev- Freetown and had won a little play- m‘ who“ m; been a brilliant suc- ing cards on the train. ‘the other w“ m gyurlpttetown, where she was small articles he stated that he had organist and choir director in the purchased in Moncton and Amherst. W.“ 33mm church for the D1161 111° Prisoner denied being at Wellington yen; and held a. prominent P115311"! . , I in musical circles there. The 11,1181: amount of aiiertalnmg done in c honor testified to her musical 1101111‘ ST. PATRICIQS ROAD INSTIT- UTE-On April 8th, the Institute met at the home of Mrs. Walter Rodger- son with ten members and eight vis- itors being present. The meeting opened by singing ‘,My Old Kentucky Home.” Roll call was answered by “l-Iousecleanlng Hints.” It was de- cided at this meeting to purchase material for the building of a school wood-house. The district agreeing to do the work of building as soon as lumber could be had. Mrs. Charles Rodgerson kindly invited the mem- bers for next meeting, roll call to be answered by “My first escort." The meeting closed by singing the Na- tloniil Anthem," after which iidalnty lunch was served by the hostess, cs- sisted by Mrs. Charles Rodgerson and Mrs. T. Brazil. Gallant and Gaudet/s store. Mrs. Ramsay, with.‘ whom he jufity, boarded at n-ccwwn, gave evidence LieuiL-Col. ruii, who w“ 111111118“ that he had a. rcuntaii pen when 01m iosmnctcuicndurincflwwi‘ he left her house. similalr to the onc is active in military circles M1118 Produced in court andjthat a few Liana-Colonel of the P. E. T. 148m days before that she had seen him Horse. senior A. D. c. to the present with some money and that he had Llama-Governor, and holder of the‘ left her house on the Jill: day of VD. service medal. He is aprominciii April by the 5.30 p. n; train, 0n business man in Charlottclml" ‘m cross examination the wtihmn stn- is also very poplllflf- ‘Gd by ed that he had been cmivzefca in T1" “P” m?“ m ‘ouowlends Amherst in 1029 for bqeaking and man! 8°04 Wish" t” ‘ m“ o! fgwn entering a store there. After the WW1 111 Syd“? “d Charloftm l evidence for the defence ‘ the case was summed up by Mr. Heath Strong on behalf of the prisoner and the Attorney-General for the Gown. Judge Inman reserved his decision until Monday, the 27th. Aim-n, at io PERSONALS Mr. Bert Ford. Milton, spent Friday evening the guest of Mr Russell Ro- per, Royalty. Mr Arthur Ford spent the week l ' y end at Winsloe its guest of Mr Stuart MoFarlane. E s m George and Chester Ford paid °'“1°°l‘ 1- m- 5- a flying visit to the Provincial Cap- ital. t _______.___.. TUITION AND SCHOLARSHIP SCALE .1 Rev J. L. Lund. of Tryon. P. E. I., is in town. being called here by the illness of his father, Mr. James Lund who is in his 86th year.- Sackvllle Tribune. Headache, Bad Breath Corrected in One Night TIIIS REMEDY WORKS WHILE YOU SLEEP It only takes one night to prove the wonder-working power of Dr, Ham- ilton's Pills. They are the smoothest laxative yet devised - the kind that a child or delicate woman can use with comfort. Folks who are half sick, sort of run down. lacking in spirits and en- ergv. those who find a day's toil ex- hcusts mind and body-these are the people who can be restored by Dr. jI-lamiltonb Pills to vigorous health ithat wllroutlast old age. Get a few fan's Pills today. JACKSON, Miss" April 1B‘-—'It pays to be smart at Millsaps Colhage here. Recently the college inaugurated a. sliding scale of tuition in direct ra- tio to scholarship or better pay $75 a year. those averaging between ‘l5 and 90 pay $100 and if the average is below 75 the cost is I125. rages are determined on the previomiyears work. MARRIAGE STILL BLUIII’ Bowl-Emmi‘. Ark. April‘, ic- The revival of business has reached all but the marriage business Jiere. There were only a third as many lic- enses issued last month in compar- ison to the corresponding month last year. . WOMEN ENTER HORSE SHOW 5'1‘. LOUIS, April ill-Women are taking an active part in the annual horse show to be held here May l.‘ 9 and l0. Women from many parts _ of the country have entered mount-u A burglar who recently broke into and others will anticipate l3 riders.‘ the exclusive Coronation clue‘ at. 0111:1111 ny more wvnwn W111 w- . Kingston, England. signed his mane tieipatefliaasverbeim. ODUIIVIIHCIUUOOIIIIWW 25c boxes of Hamil ‘Sold everywhere. 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