m / \\ ran cllanmrrsrowuiualuiraw JANUARY 14. 1931i 1'0 FARABQII USERS Paid $2201" "F "- f-Jm" Dim” T°H‘""" Grand Opportunity for Grossword Enthusiasts WE DN ES DA Y. an} Western TGuardian All!‘ Order now at Bruce's. Salton] Frol laari nuns - Became Weak and Run Down Mrs. Wm. Diotte, Glensandflold, Ont., wribmr- Til?‘ “uh ~ ‘roam I w“ ioo-t-ic-zl. MlLBURNS. and “ For o. long period I suffered from hurt tzrwnhlfl. became vcryweaksndrundrnn. HEfRT various remedies, but they did me no good. gnu » day I mot a inand and. told her o! my tron Q. Elle said die had lmd heart trouble for two yearn -»I'AYING EGIIST MAI-Kl‘! PIICI.‘ for drmadpork- 31114118 daily His WifeKillecl ._.,_. And All Who Desire to Help Suffering Humanity NEW cnoss WORD PUZZLE 175.00 mum Close Thursday, January 15th. 1931 Inllluoll Pllbllbliflil _ Saturday, January 17th. 1931 ton. but after using Milburn’! Heart and Nerve Pills for s short time sho had boon relieved o! her trouble, so I got two boxoa after taking them I was again feeling fine, and elwayarecom- mend IL k N. Pills to anyone complaining 0! heart trouble." 5 LOS ANGELES, Calif, Jon. l3. - Flnory Ells, who paid $2.20 in dimes to have his divorced wife, Mrs. Mer- le Ells, 22, slain in her sleep in or- der to obtain the custody of their 18 nlonths old son, expressed relief today as the spectre of the gallows faded and he faced imprisonment for life. WON Ells. 26' year old‘ dishwasher, was‘ convicted of first degree murder last! night by a jury that recommended, life imprisonment. He had confessed‘ having given the dimes to Benjamin at Nelson Henry's warehouse, Ken- sing‘ . Oliver CampbclL icoi-i-o-u 9°" m°““““° m” °°““““°°' ment of my twentieth year as repre- sentative of the Far-ado: Company, Idcsiretothankallthosewhoby their kindly advice have done much to help forward this good work-the bringing of health to those suffering from vsriolu forms oftglnevss. The peat year has been one of the bcst. In all directions splendid cures have been effected, because as in for- mer years. parents have recommend- ed the hrador to their children, children have recommended it to -IT.ED I-ll. MIA‘! AND MIL! [OX BIlCUIT and Kibblo all win- ter, distributed by Bra-cob. 1490-1-14-21. ‘Price 50cc box CORRECT OR NEAREST ' ’ ENTRIES RENEWAL SUB, Solllstnlldrngand general atomgormsilesldlrootonnofllyi-"(Fiaw-n” lylfllburn C_4_m,_lA_A‘L_. Toronto. _0hL_ . .. _. MUST $ BE Out in Hollywood they pick a tit- a and then make a play for it. The nme system is used hv some Am- vrican heircsses when they go a~ iroad. --NEW SPECIAL for our Crockery Department Red Tag Sula. Large aa- sortment Aynsly China Cake Plates. 79c. R. T. Holman, Limited. lmll-ii-sl. Works On Oil Air Engines ENTRIES NEW SUB. mouse-samurai. cuvln wunaa-avwnw-aoenndlwwl ' A’- (Cansdhn Press] LONDON, Jan. 13.—Si,€3d.l.ly re- search in British laboratories is lead- ing to an event which will revolu- tionize aviation-Abe production of a successful "compression-ignition" en- gine running on hcavy oil instead of on volatile and inflammable spirit. You-or llllllS of this type possess llrwat advantages in aircraft opera- ilnn, apart from the vastly diminish- crl risk of fire. They consume less weight of fuel than a petrol engine and are for lcss conlplicatcd. Fur- ther, the successful engine of this type is certain to be more durable andto require less attention than even the best gasoline unit-s. Thc explosive mixture Ln the cylin- locrs is tired sinlply by high compres- sion without the intervention of spark plugs connected to a magneto or accumulator. Ruel economy in any kunl m‘ intcrnal combustion engine lricpcnds to a large extent on the l ' lprcssure at which the mixture is fired and the "cornprcssion-lgliition" ‘lllllt is accordingly lea voracious of -j- ifucl than a. petrol motor. The result j, lis that. although the oil engine is inevitably heavier than the petrol- . eonsunling engine, it is much more '3 ‘economical on long flights. It is generally estimated that, employing "i "conrpressiondgnition" motors of - luv-gins would could be used m the 'prc.<crlt state of knowledge, an aero- LAYI-YG "ENS 1""? when plane would become more economical EGG-s 8"‘- lllifllllnll W!!! 11 if than ".1 petrol-burning craft of equiv- mgh 1m“- ‘f; ‘ulcnt horsepower after the first 10 ' jhours of light.- , ‘ In this way the efffictive H1186 "l . i aircraft may be considerablyincreas- lcd wllnnllt, adding to the laden ' lwclght of the machine at the mo- jruvnl of ascent. . tvrlnln the last few days details , illflYe bern revculcd of work dolle un- ln any quantity hf.- " lder A‘r Ministry’ instructions in the f runvrrsiou of certain types o1 R0118- , M L‘ louvre acre engines to “coulprcssion- .' jljmilun" working. Experts Bl. the _ _ '=‘ . _ Aircraft Establishment, Furn- j, borough, have designed special com- lpmlcnt parts for a "Condor" 650 ‘ 1 cpuzvci- unit, and, in its new , the engine has maintained economical output of LQUK For Our New PUBLICYPY PAGE T 0 Appear SUUN l Nmr la the time to kvp the will do ll. Frcd il and not hi"; results. it fil": Pr» hrkcl. Firld Agents for Ulutt-llford‘: Poul‘: ' ‘I ing in its normal petrol-burning shape ahcut 500 horsepower) is being flit-oil with special parts for oil-burn- lug and ha: just begun tcst running. Shipments Of Australian Eggs lCanadlan Press) ‘ LONDON, Jon. 13.-—R.egular ship- ,m~n‘:. c! Australian eggs have been iarruln: in posts of Great Britain l 1c; 11m season opened in October. 1MB you tn v-ork fllwiir. 'l'!l."j,- one‘ snvr Sir Granville Ryrle, high "FY1181" iluu- by helping _-.uu lo do i ru m‘ ' arr for Australia in I/Jll- tlcancr work llliii no liluc loan; lrlaxl. Fill‘ Granville says it is antici- lhmugh f""‘l""} "1' Luuk mvr ‘Pr! illfll. ' mother 200,000 C3585. m” T""| d5'T'-'l.l“l- fr" ulut timo- ‘ 1 ril ca.“ votllalnln‘; 3!) dozen eggs. and mum?" 5"“ " '71P)’ uilvrliuwli b» imported inlo this country ‘mm “Ml "‘»"=l"‘-"l\'ll-':~ lilo llq- 1i hofurv- i?» vason ends this month. ""5 “l '“ ""‘ ""1"" Privvrl rum ‘Hm l l» nsooo cases in excess of . I m" ‘tho sh1p. fnLs in the previous year. 1 l ",-’iu.irzll:an eggs,“ Sir Granville . The Rogerg plzcs are at their lowest. Despite the ‘fuzz; that they are transported more [titan 113,000 miles the eggs arrive in mcnnpdwug’. Ausuanfln eggs "e l" fermion llllfil~"l' government. supervi- 1 , P ‘ {stun hffore export. and the demand h" pn- 111's sofuiflfffi shipments has been adds that this ls the sort of encour- aprlnent the Dominion producers re- quire, and the Australian poultry Expediiious and Expert ‘vflllimilnshlll 1y continue to develop the trade with Send m , Great Britain. _ _ _ w. Fitting and supplying Glance Opposite Prince lid-card l "c- Theatre 1-: OPTOMETIIBT Office Connected With ‘Rrric tlntcs. “come on the British < v a Hardware C0., lsluth perfect condition that they are fur in excess of the supply." farmers, neartzned by the success of I Fred H. Tfallllil’ EYESIGHT "'"’"" 39'” H. J. MABUN FOR. FAS'i‘ijl{ WORK! Hllfli qllaulf-Z iluv-idrl ‘fool, on. market at a lime when home sup- ‘ I Limited " " " " ‘ sol-‘l for table purposes and not as The Australian high commissioner if you want this year's shipments, will confident- a 80 Grafton Street ;.; -M11. .1. KAUFMAN OI‘ Till KAUFMAN FUR CO., of Montreal. will be in the ofice of Colin H. Blew- art, Summer-side. (opposite Holmarfs their parents, brothers and sisters Frnklin Brow'n, itinerant, as "part payment" for the shooting to death cf Mrs. Ells by Brown, November 2. Ells sold he wished to obtain cus have recommended it to each other. relative to relative, friend to friend, Grocery Dept.) on Tuesday. Jan. 13th, and days following. He requires s large number of Silver For Pelts for their wholuele and retail trade and will pay highest market prices. MUS-iii PLEASANT VALLEY AND VlCLN- ITY ‘rhe people of this vicinity are busily engaged in getting their win- ter's supply of wood. The many friends of Mr. Wilfred Nicholson, Glen Valley, are sorry to hear of his illness. All wish him a very speedy recovery. Mrs. Percy llowatt has returned home, after visiting Augustine Cove. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry MacFarlane. Miss Jennie Paynter, teacher. spent the week end at her home in Ken- slngton. ' ‘ Messrs. Malcolm MacLennan and James Macswaln were recent visit- ors to Charlottetown. Mil; Amy Howatt is visiting friends in Charlottetown. Miss Edith Hogg, teacher at Gran- ville. spent the week end visiting friends in Kensington. _ _Miss Alice Weeks, student at P. W. C., has returned to Charlottetown. after spending the Christmas holi- daya a: her home in Pleasant Vel- ley. Miss Grace Deacon, teacher at Fredericton, spent the week end at her homo in Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan and family. Albany, spent New Years Day in Fredericton. the guest of Mr. Buchanan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Buchanan. We are all very sorry to hear of the prolonged illness of one of our old and respected residents, Mr. Isaac Sharpe. We all look forward w see- ing him up around again. The semi-annual examination cf Pleasant valley School was held in the schoolroom on Tuesday after- noon, Dec. 22nd, with a large num- ber of rate-payers and visitors in attendance, despite the stormy weather. The school was artistically decorated for the occasion by the teacher and others. After the pu- pils were examined in their various subjects by their teacher, Miss Jennie Paynter. assisted by Mr. Ar-drcw Stevenson and Mrs. Golden Weeks, a former teacher, tho following pro- gram was carried out. Opening re- marks by the chairman, Mr. J. H. Weeks; Chorus. by pupils, "Santa Claus n’ coating"; Recitation, by Milton Weeks: Recitation, by ‘ter- ald Murphy: Dialogue. ‘The Sick Doll"; Recitation, by Isabel Moc- Ksy; Recitation,‘ by Douglas Mac- Donald: "Christmas Lullaby". by fou". pupils; Recitation, by Ada Stev- enson; Monologue. by Dorothy Weeks; Recitation, by Kathleen MacDonald; Song. by four girls. "Welcome Beautiful Christmas Day"; Recitation, by Luella Stevenson: by Celia. Stevenson; Drill, by ten 11119115. ‘il-lippity-Hop"; Recitation. by Ivan Homers; Dialogue. Mr. 8t. Nicholas: Closing Chorus, Christmas Bong. At the close of the program appropriate speeches were made by Messrs. Andrew Stevenson. John MacDonald and Mrs. Hugh i". Mac- KlY- Then Santa appea =6 and dia- trlbuted gifts from a well-laden Christmas tree to both teacher and pupils. All present were afterwards treated to home-made candy. The entertainment was brought to n. cloae b! the 811M118 of the National An- them. —-—-—-————~————- ..::Douglas' Egyptian Llniment. al- Y/IYI quick. always certain. Stops and so the good work grows and spreads. The fact that the Farador depends solely upon ‘ts merit and upon the good words of its users, should be a sufficient answer to those prejudic- ed and unreasonable people who can see no good in anything beyond vrhat they have believed in. Such people stand in their own light and often get badly left. 4 I would be glad if all owners of Faradors would bring them to me occasionally in order to have them tested and any needed :d_|ll$til‘lBllt made to the sords. With bcst wishes for the Year, I remain . Yours for health, W. EDGAR. ENMAN. Farador Representative 363 Sydney st. Charlottetown. 1510-3-11 tody of their child. Brown will be tried Monday. He repudiated a. document police scntcd as a confession. Winnipeg/Doctor Held As Spy,- Tells His Story, ___ i WINNIPEG. Jail. ill-Held as a spy by Polish political police, Dr. W. F. Der. former Winnipeg physciian now of Carlsbad. famous European silo. on a visit here to-day recounted stirring hours lle spent in prison at Lcnlbcrg, Poland. While on a motor tour of Poland. last year, Dr. Dcy was urrcsteri lug Lculbclgr and accused of being a spy‘ of the Ukrainian revolutionary party scut from Canada to fonlcnt trouble among Ukrniniail settlements. As friends searched the city, the physician was held prisoner, ancftorf nearly 24 hours was under examine-i lion by political police authurlues,‘ who attcmpttd to wrest :1 confcssiotf from him tiiut he was nn agent for _ th.-. Ukrainian revolutionary party? TROOPS SENT T0 SCENE 0F Finally friends, who had mnclc a TRAGEDY {LLOCKED FOR. IVIONTII. New Workers Are Engulfecl In Landslide and cournrunicctsd with the British‘ consul. and his release soon was ob-l GUAYQUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 13.- talrlcd. ‘ Railroad emergency crew's worked l Dr. Dcy. who has returned to Wirr- 1 feverishly today to extricate the bod- nipcg for a visit, told of his visit to‘ ics oi‘ 170 track laborers who were Ukrainian villages, ncar Lcmbcrg. engulfed by a landslide along the WllCfE‘, ho alleged, in a reign of ter- Guayaquil-Quito railroad yesterday rorlsm Polish authorities had beaten‘ but had little hope of finding any- inhabitants and ranc-nclzcd their one alive. President Isidro Ayora sent ironies and places of business. 11c‘ troops to aid in the rescue work to- said he raw two store Ul-zrnnuian men day. Railroad officials said the slide who had been su badly beaten with was or" such enormous proportions canes that they rlrluur-d medical that normal movrment of trains will treatmrllt. Eight of the lncn wcrc be impeded for a month. crippled. “"5" °F “ma” Shaw lVleets Tagore Th’ m“ bme“ were "WW1"? LONDON, Jzln. 12.—Inicllectunis of m‘ debris "om an earn“ sup when tlrc cast and \\ IDOL today when they were overwhelmed‘ The great George HCl'l‘.l‘.l'l‘l' Show, genial and ma“ M am and swms named dwm smiling, shook llfllltiS with Rabincl- over their bodies and into the river mnam Tugmm “midi dreamy eyed along the tracks. thereby pushing a mo,‘ o; India’ - rush of waters toward the nearby ‘own o! Huigrm "lenacmg n’ T319‘ dicm port mot at a rcccption this hi“; STEP“ Mid telephone lines also “'61? tcrnonn at which Tagore spoke. I-Ie broken but mo“ M muse ‘Vere m‘ rrgrcttcd that nations hud to be rcp- Plmed “an” rcss-ntcrl by loolltlcians. This he said, LEFT ‘FOR MEDlTERRA-NEAN [rand of rohbvrs to organize the‘ laallcc force." TORONTO! only» Jllll- 151M958’ "You krtovr," Show said to Tagore. 1. Competitor: may send in Us‘ ECUADOR-JANE frantic scarcll, discovered ills plight! 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"s-u cilllllllaaaaloo DATE OIEXPIRY ..u....u.....---“..-.......---- u-u..........--.-..--.---...- .- ca-a-aaeiaeolllaalleollIOIIIIIOIlIOIOIIII in...) uweeaaeeeacoaleoaaaoaaeuaaaeeaaaeaalooamouoaaoaveeeaeelelaaaaaalaae aaaaeaaaaaaallaeoelaaeaeleoataaeaoleolaaeaelleaaaaaeeaaaee '0 oaIIQaaaolaaaeoa-aoallsouaaaeoll \ aaaaaaIoaaoeole-eaeoloaloaaallalualtela I The CHWME" Pr°55’—1lil55 M5119 d1‘ "I've always been telling my people l5 Roche and h” “"151"- Ml55 5'19"!" not to llstcn to politicians. I have‘ 9m» Wm’ "m9 m Canada l", July 1'01‘ tried La do this in my own writings.‘ 9' “sit m their Clark-W" 119m?» h“? but you know what uphill work it is left for a trip to the Mcditerrancun. They will stay in Sicily for part cf ,\-,-111_" the wlnte: and will then spcncl nn Canada. in the autumn. in the words, "Trail College" whrre (lvccn thr- poppies of the 'Jalna‘ and ‘Whitcoaks’ ten, is very dear to the heart of the pic's Association at the Ilydc Park. famous writcr. In ‘Portrait of u‘lln‘.r~l. Dog‘ reference is made to the burial in the woods surrounding the cot- ,lhe photographcrs. the flowing lacard tags of the Scotch tcrricr, Iiunly. lot‘ the Indian dwarfiug the white -——-—————————-- _ whiskers of the Irishman. AKRON. Ohio. Jan. lit-After‘ Asked lutcr to comment on,‘ more than o. your of rcscarch B. F. ‘Tagores first notions: The licui-c a pica for i)"t'.rl' understanding ha. 011st. anti contention day completed installation of thcfirst lions. Show CflllllllfllilCdi l set of aeroplane ice breaking ovcr- "Oh, thuts as old as the hills." . shoes. I Ho laughed when asked if i!" Actual tests are to be started from lshould be rcpr'""<-'rfc:l by pools and Cleveland and Akron Airports whFh ‘authors instead. the dangerous ice forming weather »-- »~-- condition feared by mail pilots exist. i FINISHED BOOK The overshoes have been fitted to n1’ TORONTO. Ont., Jan. National Air Transport plane which The Canadian PressJ-A note in n chief’ engineer of N. A. T. whilel Bookman refers to L. Adams Bcclgi Russel s. Coiioy, designer, constructs the experiments and acts as observ- er from the forward cockpit. Th0 overshoea are rubber sheets containing inflation tubes. ‘rho sheets extend over the leading edge of the plane's wings. when inflated. ex- periments conducted here indicate. lltnbland from the Norman Conquest these sheets will break the ice which on, and I think it should make a very: lust been finished the next book which thy core to publish. This is‘ one to he signed by her own maldcn' name. L. Borcsby, as it is based upon | her family history’. "My family was‘ mirell up with the development of bieedinl instantly. Cauterius wounds and prevents blood poison- lhl- Splendid for muscular rheuma- tlsrn. __.___________ Woman marry because they don't pant to work-Mary Gordon. gathers on the wings so that the l imique book.“ she writes. "At least I force of the wind will tear it from l don't remember one likeit. I should U10 mane. bring it down to my own father-at '—-~—-'-—-——- great cxplorer—and conclude with 50 10118 as there are enough of us , parts of the corresnondenm twlwih rpellbound by music. we cannot my he lcft me in his will; between hfm- "lit Opera or music ta on the self and Lord Fisher who vaa his wane-Arthur Bodanzky, 91d,“ (flung; a I I‘ to cc vino: lacople against their olvnl » ‘The pair mot utter Tagore}; phll-f _. lhlsliah sprint in Devon. returning to oscphicrll rlls"cl'talion on DFHCQ and j were wr.t- ‘the wcsi. l-lc adtlrcsncri the All Pen g ' Show rind Tagore later DOSPII for, T’ Goodrich Company engineers ycstcr- lshoulcl not be rcprcrcntcd by politic’ "‘ 1n... my‘ I will be flown by Wesley L. Smith,i recent number of the Canadian‘ ; or E. Harrington. whose death has' ' CLUBS-ACROSS Ussuword Arguie meaning sharp, shrill, quick, su c. A word of six letters meaning cover for ankle over shoe, legwear. A word of six letters meaning an idea or con- caption, opinion, belief, whim. A word of three letter: meaning a single fig- ure, first, individual. , A word of nine letters meaning Noel; annufl feast day. A word of five letters meaning to speak with eloquence; to deliver an eloquent address. A word of flve letters moaning one who i: fully proficient or skilled in an art. Use the letters V. IL‘. themselves. Two letters-contraction ' ample". Word of flve letters meaning to set again; as type , title of "for c:- Word of four letters meaning n -‘ dignity given to an Eastern Prince or ohicltaln. Two letters, contraction for direction of the wind. or point of the oompas. A word of six letters meaning anything showy but of little value. superficial, glittering. shiny. A word of five letters moaning the record of a year. A word of six letters meaning to tempt by the offer of something good; entire, or attract. A word of three latter-a moaning a Ihoo latchet; reckoning. n: to beep check on something. A word of three letters meaning suitable, ap- propriate. liable, quick of apprehension. Two letters nsell In bualneaa correspondence aa a contraction or anbatitnto for "concerning" or "in reference to.” First four letters ‘of a word meaning hidden or concealed. A word of time letters meaning application of anything to a particular pnrpoae, cmtom or practice. A word of flve letter: moanlny baatisllzc. an with drink; to atupefy, to infactuato. A vvlord of flvo letter-a meaning loaded, bard- one A word of five letters moaning banned. forbid- cnd. prohibited. A word of two letters moaning third paraoual pronoun. neuter. Awordoffourleticnmeantugamanoflia- tluguished courage. Use letter: ‘f. 1. name of a tropical plant. Use a two letter preposition. Use word Nalant, meaning floating. A word cf at: letters moaning stately of mint cerpnlcnt. l. Z. A word of flve letters‘ meaning CLUES-DOWN I Uac won! "Accompt" meaning value. to incorporated Mo our: to Join by up: or moral bond. Uae letters T. 0. S. ‘ Use letters l. T. T. A word of four letter: meAning a. pointed stick to urge on cattle; stimulate. A word of elgbt letters meaning relating to or resembling n goose; allly. A word of flve letters meaning sounds on I horn or flute; blast on a horn; aametlmes nnmc for low fellows. Two letter: meaning half an em a meow"! used in type netting. ~ A word of six leticra meaning to repeat aloud u from memory. ll. l4. l5. 18. 22. 23. 25. ZS. A word of five latter: meaning an imitation ol l"! Dotson or thing; a atatna. effigy. or bus!- Usa letters H. B. A word of flve letters meanin| to devour with Irl-‘edlncs: or voraclty; pllmflgl 1",, A word of four letters meaning name of bird; honey blizzard. Use I. N. L. A. C. _ A word of four letter: meaning a narrow pier! of leather between upper and leather on sole? to beat heavily. A word of five letter: meaning female box-m. A word of two letters meaning present tense o! varb to be. A word of three letters meaning the watery circulating iulca of a plant. Use letter: L. L. A word of titres letters meaning chewed or awallowed, devoured (as food.) Uaa letters U. l. E. D. 0. -UaalotiaraB.B.I.0.N.Y. Ute letter! C. U. M. I. N. Ule latiara A. E. L. A ward of flvu letters meaning a flight oi" its?“ Four letters contraction for Bertram. Four latter: meaning oil of roaca. Three lattora moaning exclamation: oxpronlvfl of aatiafactfon or Irony. Three lettera meaning a hollow cave for all!- mal; or occluded apartment for man. Three Mtcra manning inflammable liquid oli- talnad from aninml, vegetable or miner-iii mai- un a lubricant. _ tile letter: T. A. ifllllll‘! Intrusion for tharur-i