SHE PROMISED TO BE outrun-ans renal-r to as: Isn't kit llar ‘II .'. "III IA! OI‘ IIOIOIIIKG‘ ‘OI IQ csrrrol. too-sit IIIIDIITIAN ennui, turnout Ihisealnahsesaevedlevfleaeve Censtyaeuellfllneewelbllt t I - a r%'-'e'%'&'ulu Studies 0f The __ 1 League Of """" ' ~ "m: annulus-mishaps. u22fl-?'.l"u='ii-"-.‘1 3.713!- srluso or m mm nenq nature my he _ ~ est a were salads " Hum“ The lea-rant lesratarlrt T“ i: l. Dust-unai- .m“1“"‘1"'|m ‘Phelleagrsaofllat-ionsdiffera 1%,“. ircmmsy otser aehelntsand ideals of international or world - PRINCE EDWARD I Richard Dix In Another Big Hit Deea Oaistandins Work “Day of Ieckenlng", One of the most powerful human dramas ever to be presented on the Prince Edward screen is "Day of Rwiwlllw’ picture of “prison iam- formances are contributed w Rollo Lloyd and Helen Ware. To the entire RIO-Radio produc- i‘.;'2u“2l‘..i°°2i°"..“‘i§i’&§§§ 35.3.‘? Bituminous tin l H lly- mo? .11“. minus... Coal“: lgde t Rasher particularly earns bouquets for the exceptional camera work. . G. Mel. Bllnard a Method OI era the efficiency of heating surfac- es, obstructs draft and causes much waste and annoyance." Ill IIEIIORIII "DAY OF iflnnotaflcrdanylmlrtoearry paceinthatitisabuainal i er- RECKONING" ‘ m...“ '£'L““‘".u.,-,,,,,,,,‘ ,,'“““,, ranesmsnt .. “u as . mun ~ EXTRA ' u I6" “church u I “uh; agreement between its members ft nowsnp “drsrged it the rate of one cent a‘ “p. m‘ “mu” mumn" ‘F __, m" with I w _ m in fnaneizl support and _ (XIII-ID! "untu- wcrdwithsminimumofleperin- , . “srsnc” w“, Tearlc new. wm Ministers and Church “m” m u“ '°°"“""‘“°" J AND Una Merkel ‘m pk fl"m|.]y ‘L ' \ u-u- ---- u»- '" """ 1-1 ..,..="'.':";..'~;~=a::"" ' s 0 , C -'Now PLAYING“ | 10mm oasssan room's! ““'“""°‘ “m” °' ‘h’ m“ Civil Service. who had prevkauiy been private sexeLsry, in succrar lorntobcthmrdflreyoflsilodeo and 1nd Bel ‘our. After. oompteting twelve years of splendid service a w“ the cause of in rnaticnsl peeee. Iairliahssnowretiremtobesue- ceeded by b‘s French Deputy. Mon- Mfim: s'eur Avenci. The pcaifion of n;- inthelr conysoaa tcreech the graft“ miiiéflfifllsnm“ I ca. orrncr-‘y as: eur ...°°"...“““...3."i? 31.13%‘ ~=- M“ 1- »- w w w- insertion will u delayed a m. tam" ma???" m m daily. i. B. Healthy’ ‘e e e e \ Count those friends of yours who get a lot of happiness out of Health helps them see d" bright aide of things-smooths ovcr the every-day bumps. They're happy because they're healthy. Downcast daye frequently follow common consti- pation. It may cause headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Yet it can be overcome usually by eating a delicious cereal. Laboratory toatalahow Kellogg's Ari-Bum sup- iliee" starring Richard Dix. A vivid revelation of "wives who wait," the story concerns the iron < rule ct prisons that “no woman will wait for a man more than three years." And the working of that fatal law provides the basis for a thrilling climax. Richard Dix scores in one oi the most dramatic roles since his tri- umph in "Cimarron" several years ago. The notable supporting cast scores in individual performances, inc “ such well-known players as Madge Evans, Conway Tearle, Una lIs-rkel and Stuart Erwin. Careful attention to prison de- tail serves to make the Jail scenes startling in their realism. Every character player was chosen to pro- vide a background of men hardened by circumstance who see another man's life drawn into the turmoil. The action of the players is blend- ed into a. dramatic structure that "builds" to breathless heights, by the masterful direction oi’ Charles brabin. Bill Boyd In “Flaming Gold” i1 At Capitol Great gushers belching columns of _ oil andnsme . . . crimson floods sweeping through forests of derriclrs in fiery destruction . . . strong men fighting demonlacally to tame nature gone wild—these are samples of the spectacular action woven with a romantic drama in “Flaming Gold," EKG-Radio Picture with Bill Boyd, Pat O'Brien and Mac Clarke at the Capitol Theatre. in action and msanlfl- cent in "Flaming Gold" packs punch. romance and adventure. The performances are virile and imderstanding. The set- t are colorful. The story is ab- . and Ralph lane's direction la vflerous and flewlen Du Benton and Ben hear, inde- pentnt drillers, are oppressed by the ‘World Wide Oil Corporation, which’ seeks to quell small-time competition. Manton goes to New Tilt-to get financial basking for a new start. and acquires a wife, Claire Oorrlm. s girl with a hidden pest. "Down in the tropical drilling grmsnds. ton is dissruntlsd be- cause Isar doesn't like her. but later becomes fiercely Jealous when his pal, won over by the girl's frank- nam and devotion to her husband, becomes her friend. 891d. ss asantou, and O'Brien, as hearyglve ilne uharecterintioits as rough-and-ready adventurers. Mae Olarle is cimvincing and spirited as thagirl. Other outstanding per- pli Past 45 edifices" and Ugeee ' Ilfllflhdliinsl ‘ xnoaoonmmumQmlttloomntueooe-xunncnmni- liAflfllllfillr Ilvunnab _. _ ...'~:.-:.'-~*-........ lfii In} sumo sen-fill!" $ 3.85 Milton To Date Per Elsie Hooper Mrs. Pope l-fooper 1.00 [Miss Marion Hooper .. 10o Mrs. Percy Hooper .. . 1.00 Mrs. Lindsay H. Coles . . 1.00 Mrs. George W. Hooper ...... 1.00 Mrs. Hammond Hooper , 1.00 S. B. Gillespie “l. . . . .50 E. M. Crabbe . 50 Mrs. Phoebe Crabbe .50 $ 1.50 Hamilton Lot ll Per Mrs. Major Taylor Mrs. ll. Mcliclaie 1-00 Mrs. Albert ll. Burgess Mrs. John Simpon . Percy Btewart .....-- Mr. N. Ferguson George E. Taylor . Mrs. Major Taylor .. Mrs. B. K. Ranuay Upper Prince Street Continued ELILKBIEIII- not discover a suitable treatment for» soft coal years ago. Personally, I have been playing with the idea for a long time and found u way 111111’ ten years ago to trcst coul to make it soulless,’ but unfortunately the 1. treatment would not last. I "Either through evaporation or from sortie chemical reaction with . the carbon or sulphur in the coal its effect wore oil. It was about two years ago that I discovered a liquid compound which when sprayed on coal seemed to work successfully. 1 “This looked like a real discovery and to prove it, considerable ton~‘ nage was treated last winter with very satisfactory results. The spray; stayed with the coal for the entlre' winter, made it dustlcss to shovel. smoke was reduced, and only in the most pronounced cases of heavily | lgzibanked flreswastbsrc any sign of i soot. Process Explained "The ,rocess of treating the 0081 is very simple. First the large lumps | Mrs. Howard Ramsay . 50 u: broken do“ w the proper mes Mrs. Keir Woodside .50 m: ha“ u” m“ ‘or 6001mm and ma. William Woodside so ' ' small stoves, cobbles for large stoves Mrmltllockerby d I Th” two Sm William gallium .., re mmum°°°fl 31pm“, 015cm” PRIhOXI EIDQIY III lug and as each goes to the loauins position, the chemical is driven into i the coal in the form of a ilne spray 9 under pressure, so that each lump ls‘ ' 5. encased in a thin film oi moistl February 17th, 1911. the youngestlgiven on Saturday by Rev. Dr. daughter of Alio Macleod and the Moore, President of the University 1m Snrlh Belle McGinnls, (hisgm gm; Con“, m, “my, w‘- wife.) Deprived of a. Mothers love gfgph ghould n“; m; 39¢“ m“ and aflection when only ten days hlppfly ggvg m, we,“ ‘ 9mm old, she was adopted at the homflog m, Km“ Con,“ o‘ 1m_ m,“ of her Uncle and Aunt. After rec- u‘ tom amt, w", m‘ ma. on elving her Education at Springfield hundred thousand ‘mum “m. o“ School. she expressed the desire to “mdmn ‘ mud“ “mummy enter the Nursing Profession and inlw ‘ amt" body o! u, ‘ha. WI February 1931 wsls admlttedsttrlodthigay m use“ m W" ‘Luomol . 2- ‘~ ‘~ "mo; ".2. “M mfl=u-w~ M - W urse, a ini ls Instlt tl the same time31:21:11 and schliolmdbe proved “m” M“ “m” w“ ‘w’ a general favorite with her succ- iatel. Many who were on beds of sickneu have teatiiled to her gentle MACHADO ENDS STAY 0N CA- , kind disposition and her NADIAN SOIL unfaltering devotion to duty. withinssherttimaofher Grsd- IIONTREAL, Nov. fl-sadan natisnandthsfuturaftrllofwoin- havvbeen giventoelose the se- lse lmr health failsi and she was_oount mint-lined at a Montreal obliged to discontinue her training hotel by Geiterol Gerardo llaehndo, and return to her home hoping that former President of Cuba». it was rest would bring about the desired learned hers tcdly, Th; 3mm m‘- results and on January last she en nagement also received instructbns tered the P. E. l. Hospital as a pat- for shppng that part of the Gen- lent. The best dun and tender nurs- 673i’! belongrgs which he 41s not mg proved to no avail and she reqtake with hm when m 1m», i”; turned to her home where she pass- week for a motor trip. ed peacefully away on the above It was rot learned when Gener- uats a1 Machsdo intends to reside or The funeral which was held from where his trunks will be a nt. The her late residence at Bprinzfield on telegram cosmg his account was October 24th was largely Btlchdfld. dcspat “’ from Pougtxrpsfe, N. lbodyoflootowhomaswellesthe o; m, hum-g ‘w; Th, my". of sectfion in the social section of the Seeresrist. A post in the Be- creiarst demands an on: pticnsfy good education rnd trairfng: and especially a wide knowledge of lan- ifuages: some of the stenographsrs can tabs dictaton in five or six languages and many of the inter- preters can speak many more. I. Organization. . Tire Secretariat fa so organised that there is a staff with expert knowledge. assgnzd to each phase’ tors and Chiefs of Sections are Pfvflared not only to direct the staff of their own section, but also ‘to undertake missons of pest im- ‘portance for the League amongst its mentors. l":r instance, the ‘Ohiefof tltehrhlio Hzalth Organi- ‘mfon was e nt tobhina to hsip Jhe government there tn create 1Q MIR-h department: the Chief of the Fumes and economic section helped Austria to avoid bankhipt- 67; while the Chief of Transit would d sous the rslway systrm o; India with it Government. It is obvious therefore that men of good’ ‘undcrsional stand ng and ability must be selected for these posh. vAlargepartofthetimeof the Secretariat s tahsn up in ctcrdl- natittg, recording and reprning the activities of the Asterrbly and its eomrnssotrs and commit- Mrs. John Woodside 3 , h ‘a, being conducted by her P1801’. luv. Y. and it is known he is on his Mattie n Ramsay 25. ° fm° ' t Mm o‘ be n“ w w. s. Lorine. summer-nun united way in visit his wife ‘n New York. m? °' n" °"111°11- ""11 114 m“! A Friend 25' Th“ m" ma: t p o! the church, assisted by 11w F-W- 0- It was presumed by friqidl of the nuwimn’: “m” Pmurnw‘ om" 15. “m” m’ "°;,,";‘,,°‘§“,f,‘; bum,“ Carlyle Webster of Zion Presbyter- General that he would take up re- 111111111" "14 °l 111' 8W?" W111- Ruth u. Ramsay .25‘ “Wutf “y u “uh: comment“, , m. Church. Charlottetown. who vis- sldenoe in the Uritod sum 111W" 0f Bum: and of any sne- Mrs. Leslie Ramsay 35 q“ u u‘ c '1 ited her durins 1111' 18111111141! 1-1111 General Machsdo assumed resi- “"1 mm'“m°"l °°"7°""°" m“ “'1 L‘ “W” “p m mm" brought a eomzortim mums t» the. dence in Montreal under s tin-as "W11 1111! be "W" 11! 1111 1M- : trti d lsaid before.sruoke_ . _ Hulls?“ an: there u no tendency - “"""" ""1"" “m” u” a 0MP‘ “ma” m“ m‘ “m ‘ 1"“ ‘l’ m" u’ not m my : ter of Isaiah which was read to her the Qgngiffih Department of Im-~ It is fn constant communication °° “M “p “Mk” [by a Friend mt prior to her death, m-mum T“, "m, “W, on with the sum-members oi the Gasoline has been chemically "treated" m- years to set the quick starting. carbon-free, motor fuel used by motorists. "when you stOP in the Blllimerilsld oemwrv- 5°11" tsmher fol owing a rcbeflon which Sinclair, Gerald Mscllenaie. Ivan m,“ mm w n“ gm 5-, w“. ‘we-ck hat-m n is now bead Kennedy, Sutherland Macho‘. 1°11" try. rese reh asctizn In the Lemur a’- Protestant Orphanage s"°”f.‘§f'",’ ,‘(§’°'fn’l:‘§n,w"“ m "mo, “ma” "m", ternatlonal civil “mo; u. mcm- plies “bulk” and vita- Collections sum wmurrssn MsoLIOD m: m1 minim u receiving pelts 1"" “‘ 4"!" m“ m“ m“ min B to aid regulsri . ——— throughout the entire aeesur in ‘my mm“ bu‘ u”, m m“ - t’ has], p..- Mrpfercy Lind There passed peacefully away at Charlottetown at the nines oi a a “m °‘ "i" km“ ‘"4 w" °' khan“ l‘ d” ' “ch hsilcilb::t:r:;rael"ué:mei!nl/I§i 331$ her home m Bllrinlfleld. after a lln- Webster and ComDany. m ltioh- Zftzf“ f’°t‘:”_":°'A'1'1-“1f "mm" "W" °f blwd-bufld- K111115865 41-11-31111-110- Jgmgg Jgnkkfl ,,,,,__,,,.... e_i.o0 said mod”, ‘hm! he was mterviewed gering illness in the early hours of mond Street, as well as at thehesd n“ heal-shalt; nations as in‘ inn. . cause it rs all bran with ooI on m. process o, whm‘ he l‘ the 0mm 2am, Ruth Winnifred Mso- oflice Surnrnersldc. Watch for ad mm “d w“ WW3 m ° u "117 h"! 11111“, 51W Hnveuwr. ma the use c: 1mm u Leod, adopted daughter of the lets tomorrow. aoss. mu!“ _d _“_ m '- Thg “fink” in A“, you‘ the generous amount so Robert MacKenzic and MrsJlac- P’ "1111 11" °1 1M1 111 . of bulk neededto ro- j raPldly becoming more general, Km“ t m’ ‘ fly a o‘ u n."- contlmlofl_h m. "pm _ the ma!" nnh_ Dun. “and BRAIN ll lllllflll llkfi d!!! ‘M’ o "The wonder is that somebody did " '1 '3 U NI crowd, ‘mm mom" w" . emu . l P'°P°' “'- Born at "Colville Road , P. E. L, isrday oi the anniversary dinner 7 m ‘*5 V989 fl- 8P0- n h nwmmendod u ‘"11" "I l" mflm- 5'11"" osnrwktesn own scan. no: . a tbs cial processes of cook- ing and flavoring make Kellogg’: ALL-Bass more palatable than ordinary bran. much more eficient in ro- lioving constipation than pert-bran products which cannot contain as much “bulk.” Two tablespoonfule daily are usually aufli- cient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package st your gro- cer’e. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Keep on the sunny side o! lif.» Mrélfor cor cusumoarrs nus. nlowans rnsvu. sees sums mm nown Wild flowers traveled 6.0M mild °°5P3W1‘-!111sl11d.1lw.fl —'from South smos so u» pm m T!" 11"‘ It» “W114 wnstrueton the recent South snreau wun Ilo- °‘ m‘ 1*" ""1"" WP fll-sllflrlwsr exhibition in random mos m. '1'. o. u. Sopvwitfs yacht nn- was qpcfléfl u; PrinoeaeAllcaHOount- mm- "I ""1 1°11! when tbs esa of Athlcns. s wide a 1N4 3091. "1811! I between l) and‘ ym wmn‘. d“. u“ "scum. 9° 1011s. was moulded wth a watch- n“, ,0 “ma” pmuwn- , districts were shown. Many 1. x o m‘ m“ 1“ hmdn“ m“ °°' tum t,Bol s. Vet -; _ ; - risque 1m regzrd to such busi- unqu- u; _ a a Wm‘ clan" hum“ ‘urflwfi mo" 12 My“ hflovadm "Ilsa lollrodbwn in: ng to ierl-dgai-temihsrefdrrh: 2::- ness as time IUITN of conventionr Charles Niahfhxgm ‘lififinud “perm ‘mom m“ “n “uh” t ~ - ' ' 1 ' a one» ~ Continued M ‘h’ p°"°“m‘t:::'; nu garden to other 1111M a m had app: ed for permiselon to 11 111° 1181's" 111 mwflfiivw nine hues cauldrons of mom-l me- Mcmjllfifmfldlfmquu “w” w‘ °" utilized’ scum 1c u to hsndlel 111111111 I111! ~Wm= P111111 1°- extend his visit. Under United 1R1“! 111111» b! 111mm" of the ts! emoted their contents into the n“, m‘ m’ ‘mu’ W. L .. . 5.00 zrg; ignkflfmmfi; ml“. n Asleep in Jesus Blessed 8W9 and states laws, as understood here, illezllio ‘lmeuld. lined with the fnest red nupmu-‘fiémshzrflw l 10° cum“, ' Rock of sass while 1111001111 M“- Machndo, being a Cuban, could en- rand hwusht especially m “on ' APriend so “ffgoffed down,‘ u m” m“, Kinnon a cnarrotmhswalv m» the Unted sum wthoilt m- (hands in m BQIQCIHIC ‘Yorkshire. , ' N h 1 ]_ sang that 0011110111118 t Q I c'al permit sud roman there sit Wnlmlflbll will be lpeedod so . .. um ltreet a. tinned m“ ‘h’ m" m‘ p: “my, pQp-o of Love in shepherd Is- I months wit-hut main-s an! awii- Qsnads has several represents» um nae-aver- may be ‘mashed in u" m’ (“u “M” “m” “m” the "some pmdmum.“ The following Pill-Nu" m" cation to 1mm grstion authorities '4"! 111 u" 5°°"""l9 °¢ n" u” AWL ' an h. m“. mm u” m “hi”, u”. olns “P h“ 1mm“ '1’ l a own choice) bore m» tenderly is her o, m; mum, lgus andlrbour Organisation. r “m” 1' e "It 01 1 1-4 mots s 1,99 cleaner ma mo“ "Imam “L last restlill P1!" m’ “mm 9M1 The General cam" here in I89- 7" 1111117 59111. 8h‘ Herb!!! wand’ “wan. w 5 ‘W31 N‘ n '4 his hunger sun in the mafia: ""°"" 1' "m "m" -- 31W and Allan Hickok. to think of it, there is not such a 5M i. “d b,‘ b" hm", IIDIHC-Ull. Miss ml‘, MIGOIGhI m‘ m Nmh‘. mug!’ hi‘ 14"1111111>°"111*P°“311W|11"s¢ Oarvilha started on a dietcf... great difference betwen gasoline and soft coal. One is a liquid fuel. 91B other is a solid. Both will make Mrsflhdlagnall. Upper llisbere lteetdsntiaaad hewsudlarslwenllcboilsall 1m Wm‘- °°°‘ “m” smoke and soot if combustion is not gasoline con- ”! ""1"" w“ ""91"" formation section, rants manus- ofslowpermeabilitytowatervap- lcsain weffltt. eaperimced silo ilacteod. two sisters Mrs. Al- 1 tiarri and hens. PIWNWI. F" ‘not byssurgeon dsnscs in motors into cerblm. Boot from coal simply accumulates. 10W- I Jane, ha roster-Mother, theses-re severalothas-sinvarians‘ . snooty-immune andrmtsrfliater 41111181111111“- ll "4"" '1" sections cftte stafl. M"°°°“_‘ II. ‘Ilvllg ma. Ikederick west. Radiance. newli- * floiflotnflofihehllueheom-cwdmuu'uwmhapnu seducing-ugh“.- Baskatolmwanllrnlauraliaalsm.‘ . 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