"sum." imam s, mun f ill-in, ;;llollogg's iii-Bun _......____.___ I! ‘IOU suffer from ordinary con- stipation, you will be ‘ “ d by Kellogg's Ann-Bum. Millions jiavs found it brings relief. "Scientific tests show ALL-BEAN’ supplies "bulk," Vitamin B, and Pkon. “Bul_k" promotes elimina- ‘gon. Vitamin B tojnes the intes- nal tract. Iron helps build blood. . J In the package, Arr-Bass has ‘I shredded ‘appearance. But he body, it changes to a which gently cleanses nee. It is much‘ like in lettuce or spinach. ,;Get the red-snd-green package it your 'grocer‘s. Try two table- s nfuls daily for a week. Au.- N is natural —-far better than pills or drugs, which may cause too strenuous action. AIIIPBMN is already cooked, f la v o r e d s n d krumbled - bran in its finest form. ervo as a cereal or try the deli- cious recipes on tin o p a ck a ge . Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. M (Canadian Pans) NEW YORK. N‘. Y. Oct fld-A note oi confidence in the early eco- nomic and financial recovery- of Great Britain, was sounded by Bi!’ Alexander mwrencs, former chief soliciwr of the British Treasury, in an address today before the Osha- dlan club of New York. "We shall know very shortly the result of the general election in Great Britain and I feel certain that result will show an expression of confidence in the National Go- vernment," Sir Alexander declared- He predicted return oi’ the Govern- ment, “strong enough to effectively deal with the present crisis and enabling us to stand on our feet again." New Lord Rector Of Glasgow University Bil-PS KEEP YOU FIT “Beautiful Birch and Oak m- today. All thicknesses naad grade. 30000 "ft. to shooss Jimm- - HacIIONALII-ROWE “woopwoaxnvo co. mo. Phone 841 Charlotteiowl ______ GLASGOW, Scotland, Oct. 25- Canadian Press Cabins-Compton liiacKenzie, Scottish Nationalist candidate and well known novelist. today stood elected Lord Rector oi Glasgow University. In the battle which precedes the triennial election oi’ the Lord Reo- tor oi’ the University, several thous- snd students. fought for possess! of the entrance to the polling booth while a hundred cheering girl students watched from points of vantage. During the battle which raged for two hours, the air was thick with soot. ochre, flour and meal whichithe combatants hurled at one another, drawing their supplies or ammunition from motor trucks. ‘rhree students were injured in the scrimmage, one having an arm dis- located, another getting n hand crushed and the third coming out of the fray with a damaged ankle. The results o! the polling were: Compton MacKenzie. 849 votes; Sir Robert Home, Conservative. 762; Professor Gilbert Murray, Liberal. 581: Rt. Hon. Tom Johnson, PTE-MA” Molsuslpressrvss all tho food value of the famous Barbados ' sugar cane Juice-tho purest cans iulfio in the world. sq It in as rich as it tastes. Rich in lrog to nourish the blood-wick in vitae-bins to con was the health. For children. there is riothlng bat- langlve thorn plenty of it. \ / BARBADOS Extra Fancy pact/asses We have Just received our plums] (all shipment of J _ WERING BULBS dlreot _ from HOLLAND. ‘WEXTRA CHOICE LARGE mBULBS carefully ' ‘ ‘, _ ‘IULIPS, single and ‘ioparats and named . Ni? . and mixed colors. DARWIN TULIPS, slammed. very choice. IIYAGINTHS. Double and single. a choice selection. o» -- ~13 NABCISSUS, v (Double m1- Pirasiu.) . double, long NABCISSUB "mains" "and ‘j UBOOUB FIIEIBIA (‘islan- 1,‘ u"! (Bnowdrops). eta, etc. Jail or send for prloe list. on nu in pooxsrosa. . A, former Labor lord privy seal, 110. and Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the new party, 21. It was the first time a Scottish Nationalist had ever been elected to the office. The Canal Commission ._________. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., Oct. 25. hers o! the Ohignecto Oan mission are now in Halifax, hold their meeting here on Tuesday, spending Monday in private con- ferences. 'I"he commissioners hope to advance their schedule a day by reason of cancelling the Parrsbom meeting on Saturday afternoon. Pazrsboro interests will be reviewed at other sittings, it was said. On Saturday, m. Arthuiflflilt- veyor, John Bowards and D. 'W. Robb, commissioners, with Russell Yuill, Department engineer who conducted the canal‘ survey, visited the Northumberland Strait termin- us of the proposed canal. _______________ iFarm Planned For Women Only Mrzxioo any, Mexico, Och, ca —-A collective farm where women would do ill the work and man ‘mould bs barred from the premises ‘may be established near this city by the National Con of Wom- ‘en Workers and Peasants. The or- .-“‘ has"‘_a. J approving the project. and will D smiyvlzs Prepare l apples for baking as Plloaln I butbfld blklnl your dos;- half a cup of honey combined ' Ilfll 3-4 oup boiling water, a little nutmeg and the gntedrlnd ofa ismm. and was alive last night. i‘ then oovqfma b“, ‘mm “ma; surgeons K570 ID W075 0f OBOOIFIR: with m’ syn"; "M"- ~w-----=-~»»»-- ““'¢‘°*1 “m, Prepare apples as above for bak- “d m“ “m ‘° b“! "MI n11 thao-lvities with mince- “‘°““'° °‘ °"° "° m’ "mm IIlOBt and um m the ' usual way and serve with UNI-m. Staffed Apples’, _ ' . Plepflfe apples‘ for baking l8 above andstuff cavitlsswlth cocoa out shredded. Pour over apples a syrup made oi one cup sugar and (‘me halfcup water. , Bsks in the ‘and’... he") usualway. . oaausnvou, Wales, on 2s- sm“ m“ “PM” - ' Mrs. u. n. Hamilton, Laborcandl- P'°“"° ‘PPM M‘ “w”! ‘“ date in the general ‘election cam- above’ m“ d° mt Mu” “m 8° mien against m. Ho“. uoyd through, let the botiomof the ap- owrse. Liberal leader, yesterday f!“ “m” “m “"1 “m” ""4 ‘m sprang a surprise when she snnoun me m" “W,” m‘ “m duh “d ced her withdrawal from the eon- when they a" cored’ ‘°°°p m‘ ‘m1 mt m order not to ‘mirth nee more of the flesh with aspoon and “we ma ° then mix this pulp wth PBIUY m: m. Lloyd George still ma; s. ed mm’ m“ “d “m ‘h’ ‘p’ Psge-Gourley, the Oonservative PM‘ helping the“ stufflngl“? m candidate, and while it was thought p' ' Bake m a medium we“ m” the Labor vote would be transferred m the app!” "e tender‘ to him. a meeting of the Idandunde i Bu“ Apple sum Labor Party today decided to ask “a bean t all Labor supporters p0 or from voting’ of 8:116‘; ‘zgrtwiiiiatples cover with water. and bake in a slow hours, Labor Withdraws Opposition to Lloyd George's Campaign other esrthern alternate layers and sugar and Oover the dish oven two or 3 and addinl water from time H! uwwurv- an the fla- Depressed Public ‘Demands Comedy v CHICAGO, Illa, Oct Qil-Maks t ‘em laugh. Soft pedal depresslonimm gags. Those are commands to s-ciorsl 3p; and entertainers this sensonfrom m, directors and, booking agents. b“ And, as, one gray-haired booking agent whose office has been a hav- en for stock performers for a. gen- eration. said: "It is getting easier ::~:.::.:.::=.;:::*:: ~ i-m rm t ' o‘ ' - what m- theatrical folks throughout l” “"9 Zllagawxl’; m“ ”°““”"’"' a ma; can To u... liquid add “No good comedian need look iar as ARIWN ousamsm one A Keeps Doctor Away 1-4 cup sugar Ind each or a Put in B to l0 and bring to a mu then pour over the apples. 0n smile place a marshmallow ublespoonrui of meringue- s very moderate oven for minutes and servo cold. Apple Janket Peel and core the required num- ber of B-llllles. Cook whole in sy- fllli until tender, being careful to have them retain their shape. Set eflvh apple in an individual dessert dish. almonds are espe- Make a junket accord- directions on the pack- BEe 0! junket tablets. Pour over the ulipleb- When the Junket is cold and set, garnish with a teaspooniul 0! Whipped cream and g candied cherry or a bit of bright red jelly. Low Brow Apple Salad Choose bright red apples and core but do not peel. Cut into rings. Peel large Spanish onion, out into thin slices sldewise and on each plate arrange alternate slices of apple and onion-two slices o! Ruble to each slice of onion and season with salt pepper and vine- gB-T. Alternate method-Chop the ap- ple and the onion, using twice as much apple as onion; mix well and season as above Most delicious if taken with brown bread and butter _____. Glace Apples 2 cups sugar . I-dteaspoon cream of tartar 1_ cup boiling water 1-8 cup vinegar ingredienis together until the syrup ghtly and is very tried in cold water. the fire and place Have small bright washed and polish- red apple-swell ed- Insert s skewer in the stem of each apple. Dip whole ‘on wax paper until the syrup is hard. Have plenty of these ready for Halloween. for o. job", said the hesd- of the booking department here to one of the major vaudeville circuits. "Our, Calls upon producers and booking agents revealed that the, public! taste at pruent, as they found it. is for comedy, musical shows. light romance, plenty of .“hokum," and no sure things. also for the classical and an im- the risk oi failure. proved quality of drama. have more of misery College Freshmen \ Scorn Marriages Y°“ Noe will. NEW YORK. N.»Y.. Oct 2 Weddings are going to be scarce in the future insofar ‘as college girls house oi happmess. who had intentions of marrying following her graduation. The balance declared they prefer . 28mm: we“ own “mm Many er out at all. As soon as I step into ' i t h pect toslim ""31"? "hue m m]. walla:ivfitllrglietlitglitnasxifinworft e. Professions most popular with the freshmen seemed to be, acoord- y; otarlgzrfifignaisnrmbewzzliz m‘ to their uuwen’ gene"! w‘ with a dad you can't talk to? toring, piano and violin teaching. clerical work, dramawrltlng, salu- women and journalism. and good-looking and I'm awfully me. of children. sort of a mistaken idea The favorite major subject listed should discipline you. was French. Poor father. And p001’ Y0"- you will both have to pay for. that fatherhood should mean, ____.._._____. "Do you‘ ever have to hurry to catch your morning train, Mr. Ballantyne?" “Well, it's fairly even, you know. {Either I'm standing on the form when the train pulls l I pull in while the train stsn lthe platform.” But you have to take risks in everything, my dear. ertaintles. If you go into any business, you ruu Any friend may fail you. than of good in it. ‘ ..___;___ And because others have failed indication that the man you marry wil 6_ divorce is no indication that you will Dorothy l Dix Letter Bo; (Continued from Page B) Life offers us Any circumstance may in marriage is no indication that med out to be bad husbands is n0 1. Because other weddings end in hang the “To Let“ Sign on your - ._.___.___. 5o go along and marry your man and take your chance at happlncss. . DOROTHY DIX. a o o Dear Dorothy Dix-J am a. boy oi’ 14 and I love my dad. He is young l proud of him, but he is so cranky to He won't let me bring my pals to the house and won't let me go the house he tells me to do some chore is sore. When he gets aeady to go to let me finish the chapter I am read- their boys? I’d love to tell my dad do, but, gee, what's a fellow to do A REGULAR FELLOW. |"to remonstrate with Miss LEW AYRES Universal star Indeed the a birthdays~to stresses seem to have no be always young, delight- secret,” they Guard c ful, appealing, no list of successes. PAGE ELEVE)? warm‘ LEW AYRES l “What type do I most admire?” asks Lew Ayres. “The type doesn’t matter much~if she has that radiant charm I can_’t resist ——— youth. “The lovely stars know how vital youth keep it! Every woman matter how long their “A flawless sl-zin is the will tell you. ‘ omplexion beauty as 9 out of 10 lovely screen stars do They use Lux Toilet Soap! At their re- quest, this fra found in theatres ‘everywhere’ is official grant, very white soap is in all film studios for countless Holly- Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto wood, Broadway, ' Buy some Lux European stars. Toilet Soap~todayl LUX Toilet Soap. . 10¢ The caress of dollar-awake French soap Mrs. J udd’s Story Of Tragic Killing Told To Attorney A er evading hundreds of officers for live days, Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd, 26, surrendered to the police and sheriff's officers here last night and told her husband that she kill- ed Hedvig Samuelson and Mrs. Ag- nes LcRoi, trunk murder victims. during a quarrel in Phoenix, Arlz. Mrs. Judd, a Phoenix hospital em ployee, was quoted as -mates ed her artment. Samuel- son for some nasty things she had said about Mrs. IoRoi." "The bodies of the l) After her surrender, brought about through publication of a re» Tw- I676 _.M______}_ key Crop Promising quest of her husband. Dr. Willinm C. Judd, that she bundled into an sut police and rushed to Georgia street receiving hospital. hands was a bullet. custody of officers at the Alvaro One of and Moore undertaking cstablish- First Story o! Tragedy Mrs. Judd was said to have been a sanitorium near Los Angeles during the four days that hundreds of officers of California and Arizo- na sought her. Attorney Louis Russlll, his client. gave the first story oi what happened in the Phoenix home where the two women died. "I had gone to the girls home to grabbed an ironing board and started to strike me over the head with it. The land will be J by the fgov ent and a managing board {try and other classes of farming to instruct the workers, 'l’ho farm is planned as a model for similar institutions which stats government will be called upon to sponsor. Proceeds will be invested in establishment of more farms anditishupedthstwitbinsfm years many of than: will be in op- emtlon. The congress also approved a mo- lon to organics a unions! women's federation of labor and invite all women workers and peasants of the ooimtrf to join. The federation will interest itself in feminine em~ pioyment conditions, sdch as abo- lition of night work, establishment of nurseries in factories and p19; viding educational facilities for do- mestic servants. i Shaving With Tooth Paste is Done Som an: You I j csumo, Vi ‘f? selwr A cams Locos: a cAnr as»: You etimes, too i wANTEb To ASK You- For: heaven's sake-wee: FROTHING AT THE Moi/TH ? You quoting _ do so Sh, “.35.! HANFORD, Cal, Oct 26-—(U.P. omoblle by the l” _ slightly larger than last year 1i7_ her this county and the prices Will be wounded’ apparently by about the same as in 1930. but i116 _ farmers she was given mm m: predicted assistant Farm Advisoi The turkey crop this year will bi will profit more. Thul Huxley L. Galbraith after survey"- ing the turkey situation. it’... Ephraim: "What yo’ all doln‘ wil dot papah, Mose?" I M059: "Isa ivrllln‘ mall gal a let- Ephraim: 'kalnt Svrltc." Mosct "At’s all right, mah gal kaing mad.’ _______________-____ "In the struggle I got hold of the gun and Miss Samuelson got shot. “Mrs. LoRnl was still coming at c with the ironing board nnd 1 I "Go 1way, niggah, yo‘ Smoke I. "Then I ran from the plane." Russlll says that is as far as the with her s the: questioning will be made soon no‘ Mrs. Judd is nblc to under- Bv BRIGGS FLAH rum 4mg! CHCHCHCHCH -—-! Lnsremuo To YoU l PUT snAvms can.» 0N MY TooTu- Bkusn!