THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE sg; A 1 CENTRAL GUARDIAN . ~k ‘k i: ~k Signifying M. nusr t. enlerlabznurrl PRINCE i CA PI TOL Tfffifi, l WMIX MARY Pickroiip 7* RUSTLERS m l" “SECRETS f IN (IO-OPERATION Thla column la relerved ior Queen’: T ll E ' - W I T " ED WA RD l &:.':r:.r.."'..".{ :'..':::; ‘x1212: art's. Y_ M_ c_ A. lulerted at A cents a vmrd strictly '1 Pin-able in advance. I ' \ \ TO-DAY —FRI—SAT. POLICE COURT-A man found drunk and incapable was fined $5.00 and costs or ten days in jail. CROSLEY Initial Presentation‘ of the Tenth Anniversary Radio Series ' I WILL BE BUYING dressed ‘ hogs, organs out, Thursday all day u and Friday until 10 a.rn., Oct. 10 ' and 20. Paying highest market prices. E. Boswell, Victoria. 1079 with Leslie Howard 1 The Charm 0i "SMILING THROUGH" The Sweep of "CIMARRON".... i The Epic Greatness 0f “COVERED WAGON" RECEIVED BBQUEST-Ihrcugh the Executore of the Estate 0f the late Walter Owen, Malpeque, the . Protestant Orphanage has received $150.00, being the amount of his be- quest in full. SPONSORED BY TiiE Y'S MEN'S CLUB axma "siwrne one T0 BUFFALO" ‘ PENNSYLVANIANS" I "men wanna". AND rnsi NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertlsera are requested to send in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. M., the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. (‘ONIIEDY Marooned Cows Are Guided To Safety (Canadian Press) .~'\..\IIIICRST. N. S., Oct. 17.-Sev- evtv-flve rows, marooned for days an an elevated spit of land, were guided over the flooded Amherst nurshcs totluv t0 safety. '1".t~v hml been isolated on the iuls island by heavy rains which Emancipation 0i Chinese Women VANCOUVER. Oct. l7-(C.P.b- Chinese women are more eman- cipated today than any other sec- tion of womanhood on the Asiatic comment, Dr. Hu Shlh, outstand- ing Chinese scholar and philoso- pher, told the Women's Canadian Club. In the Chinese legislature of 49 members, three are women. he said. Next year, with China as a con- NEW SERIAL-A story cf’ the struggle of a girl against herself and the forces she arouses-The Mortgagcd Wife by Mildred Bar- bour starts in The Guardian next week. Streamlined‘ fbr heauiy ‘A’ ‘k ‘k - Modrrnel Everyone who appreciates e the elyle trend of the moat expensive furniture will n: unoo rueognlle in this new De For“! Crnaley ‘ streamlined" radio a mlllcrploco of design. With lte aimpileify of flowing linen It will blend harruouloully and reat- lully into any living room, Ind It le compact. Inaco-aaving, in tho approved Uvew fun! flew pleasure.’ "kiiri ‘ Io other radio ever olerod the fun and plenum undo poeallrlo by this new Do Force! Crooley radio Moderne. Did you ever thrill to uniting police all: or bar the guiding alguol cent aloft to a fog-bound airman? The new De Force! Cruelty DIIN We" Baud given all the police, airplane and ama- lour alguala oven on the Iowan priced f ST. rsrelvs BAv-ési. Peter's at li a.m.. Greenwich a‘. 3 p.m. and Merle at 7 p.m. Note change in the hour at Marie. Marie Sunday ‘ i ' tovered the low-lying hiarshlande with water last week and wt them “liullmml dfmwaq" "ma" "l" - ' School at B D-m. Rev. w. s. Altken, fiiiifbillrinhhlsfiflliitll?Nv: '=°"°"- - tif from their pastures. have equal Sllffffige Tights Wm‘ ALSO 13_ A mummy muuynd p1,“ 1nyuurhomm Apart from chart wave, doea your ‘ ' prooeut act bring in all the otandlrd Eunrlor hcouly In rullehod by the altill with which the interior eunnlruc- lion irnprovee the natural beauty of 0on0. De Foreal Crolloy “acre-utilised“ onlvlnrla with their roomler tonal chamber lnd'vlbrlllonltel noualrun- tion. nuke poeelhlo the full toned beauty nl the grand piano. Thin rreirllnrit lone, richer, fuller, COMEDY AND TERRYTOON _ long-wove allllonl you lhould he hear- ing? New engineering and the new Do Force! Croeley EIlmi-nulae Aerial giro you better, clearer reception on more Ilotloul than over boforo. Tho Elimi- uolae Aulal menu nolao-Ireodom -no more crackles, luumea and annoying local household ulaotrleal Iniorfereuoo. men. Such social changes in the Orient will undoubtedly lead to mitiga- tion of the possibility of future .1... t. n. a... ..... t. t-English Actress ,' '“ ‘i Today, residents rowed to the spot I in boats, and tlrovc the cattle zhrough the water to dry land. Depth of water forced the animals :0 swim in some spots, but the cros- IIEAVY RAiNi-‘ALl.-l.§.ivcen the HJUTS of five and six o'clock ycster- ‘ day morning fell one cf the heaviest wiIOWGTS of rain recorded for some sing ivas negotiated in saft-ty, “Hem v - _ - i ‘ ___________. Fore- T“ Chm Se me QllltJtS Sliorlllillg 1 time. The average precipitation for mo“, ‘nun; n,“ n" 1mm", 1.... A. you uao this new radio, gelling g“ V‘ m‘ o“ e ' i..." aim-i"Magaa-itae-nnianm- "Ill"!lIWllluflII-qllrltlylndeoeily with greater power. qu tor reception, bcuuly o! performance Ia linked with outstanding henuty oflppearnuco, giv- ing you n radio that ll u joy to both eye and ear. **** richer none, you IIEALIZB that hero It Ilalhtho rodlolllyfllll — radio Modes-no. rais- and u. PRICE? what a pleasant surprise! ARIA MODEL (illustrated) $9950 Tcn Models Moderne—electric or battery-operated $49-50 10 5139-50 —convenient monthly payments (All prices subject to advance, dependent on row moterlolprloel) have given an erroneous impres- sion of Chinese women to the ____ world. Dr. Bhih dcclared._In China, This w“, has wnmsscd the women are no longer silent, pat- lfuttle Wheat ‘ And Honey - ~ ‘ _ i the month is abou ' inchc a AlltlfHlllleljll/GS - .59 inches fell withthfidn houj ygc-l , -——~ , icrday morning. l.-.\'LJON. Oct. lil.-—iC.P.)—Pcggy I Asluroft, the English nctrmss is giv-i CHURQH 9F SQQTLAND_RQV_ h-uvie-t “Doris of cattle to Great 19m Sufferers" but Tmhfi‘ loquaclous cu credit for "saving the s.lu.\t.on'i Ewen Macmmgau W111 prawn 5,5,5- Bfltilln :n sevrn years. Up to Oct- and v°cller°lls~ N‘? "BN0" h" Pm‘! ivhen an anti-fascist, auti-lliilurl bath 22nd a; Cape Traverse “T1030 obcr 5, when 2.112 head were ship- 511094 5° mflnY 5w“?! M henpeck- demonstration broke out in the Smmhel at 3; and Desable at 7 nod. including 200 frCm the port of ed husbands, he said, anfd Iaughq Shamzsbury Theatre, on the recent p! m_ A150 Tuesday 24m at Col» Churchill in Hudson Bay, the num- ter from the audience. first night of “Before Sunset," Ger- ma“ at T30 and w‘, ‘xhly 25m bcr exported was wofl over the 40,- ____i_ hardt Hauptmnnns play, in which at Mm at 7'30 000 mark. A! tho some time. other Werner Krauss, famous German ac- ' agricultural products from the tor, appeared. Miss Aehcroits cool West passed though churchzll, 307,- appeal to the demonstrators, in the D00 bushels or wheat; 17 tons of midst of hubbub, brought quiet and CAN SHE FREE 1li-1l1sELF'I_. Will she elude the net of deception Rwy. Earnings Old achievements "k new glories! More Canuadiane have chosen Do (or: or sewn timber forming part ' of the cargo of the vessel that car- 'l"‘Cl the cattle. IN MEMORIAM TIIOS. W. G. IIUGGAN Citizens learned with reBfei 01 m“ passing, about 9 o'clock yesterday morning at the Prlncc Edward Is- land Hospital of Thoe. W. G. Hug- gan, son of Mr, and MYS- W- T- Huggan, at the comparatively early age of 49 years. The deceased who was confined to his home for a few days was re- moved to the Hospital on Friday but despite the efforts of doctors and nurses, failed to improve» find yesterday morning passed peacefully sway. when quite young the lite M1’- i-iuggan left for Western Canada. whore he resided until about two tears ago, making occasional visits to his native province. About two years ago he returned, deciding t0 remain. Only a short time ago he accepted a position with Carvoll Bros. as unveiling salesman, and during his short service with them made num- crous friends among the retail trade. His cheerful and friendly manner endeared him to a large circle of friends, who will mourn his loss. Bcsirlcs his father and foster mo- thcr, he loaves to mourn a brother, Bruce. and a sister, Mrs, Dorothy Davies of this city, and one sister, Nlrs. A. B. Anderson, of Kansas City, to all of whom the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. ' “ What's the time? Ten to seven. Ia it? I must hurry. I've only got ten minutes. My wife arranged to meet me at six o'clock. SOMETHING SAFE "I wish I had a baby brother to wheel in my go-oart, momma," said small Elsie. "My dolls are always getting broken when it tips over." Killfitch In i» 30 Minutes If your Skin itches, burns, cracks, peels, or if you suffer from Ring- worm, Eczema, Pimples, Hand-Itch, Athlete's Foot, or Crotch Itch, you shouldn't waste a minute. To stop the itch in 30 minutes and quickly heal your skin, get Dr.. Nixon's Nixodcrm. A prescription based on the discovery of a famous English skin Specialist, and made epecailiy ior external skin irritations. Guar- anteed to quickly clear and heal Your akin to your entire satisfaction or money buck on return of empty Dflflkflze- Aek your Drug Store for ‘Eraranteed Dr. Nixon's’ Nixoderm , V; ended Oct. l4 totalled $3,100,950 as compared with $3,301,187 for the corresponding week of 1952 a dc- crease of $275,237. MONTREAL, Oct. l'l—(C.P-)-—- Gross earnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway for the week end- ed Oct. '14 totalled $2,794,000 a8 compared with $2,810,000 in the corresponding week of last year, a decrease of $16,000. Corn For Poultry The number of agricultural pois- ons registered under the Agricul- tural Pests Control Act last year was 362, a number slightly more than in the preceding year. The poisons consisted oi’ insecticides. fungicides. disinfectants, rodent posons, week killers, etc. The Act is administered by the Dominion Seed Branch which maintains close cooperation with the Dominion En- tmnologlcal Branch and with the Dominion Division of Botony in checking new preparations. The administration cf the Act involves reviewing the latest world-legisla- tion relating to inwcticlde and fungicide control, and the study of literature covering new prepara- tions which will probably be offer- ed for sale in Canada in the en- suing season- The trend is to- wards the manufacture of prep- arations harmless to man but fat- al to pests. SLOOP PERU BRITISH T0 VISIT BIONTREAL, Oct. 18-(0. P.) — A romanlic and adventurous voy- age up the alligator infested wa- ters of the Amazon River will be "W19 early next year by l-lis Mo- lfitfs Ship Dundee, a sloop of the America and West Indies Squa- dron, lt was learned when she vis- ited thLs port recenty- One of the most recent additions to the Royal NAVY. the Dundee, will steam some 2.300 miles up the Amnzon to the town of Iquitos, capital of the Pe- ruvian state of Bajo Amazonaa, where she will meet a flotilla of the Peruvian Navy. Situated a short distance from the borders of Ecuador and O01- umbla, the town of Iquitos has a population of about .20e000 and thrlvcs on the emort of rubber, cotton. timber, nuts andivory. It M. B. Dundee is armed with one four-inch gun, one four-inch anti-aircraft gun and four three poundera and is commanded by Captain W. H. G. Fallowfield. READY T0 SACRIFICE Buck-Can you give me a defin- ition of an orator? Private-Sure. He's a fellow that's always ready to lay down your life for bla country, boxes for the opening performance were Lady Diana rice Baring. Greenwood, Lady Ravensdale, Vis- count Hambledon, Lady Lytton, Noel Coward, Gordon Selfridge and Mau- There had been rumors of a dc- Mortgaged Wife,” by Mildred Barbour the Guardian's new s". ial Story which starts next Tues- day. Cooper. Lord ISLANDER ON BOARD - A the new De Forest Crosley radio models Modernel Read carefully the “ll-star” features. Check them ‘k point by point i’, at your De Forest Crosley dealefls. Let your eyes and _ V __ MONTREAL, on. 17—tC.‘P.)— 11,1 111, d h h _ _ SF‘SFVK°Q°::“ wig; ti‘? Gross earnings of the Canadian ‘nix: the stalls a d i2,“ i1; S; $1151 xusiix: Tcn years of research, progress, lea- Forest Crosley radios than any other. O l“ “g p ' Nailwfll Rllll-WAYB W W’ Week g n read the last paragraphs rib-m. dership reach their culmination in Public acceptance is a safe, sure guide. After ten years of such grati- fying recognition, De Forest Crosloy still holds undisputed leadership, emphasized and re-affirmed in the new 1933 models Moderne that now monstretion, but the play opcnctl quietly. Then as the strains of the “Blue Danube" waltz were hem-d, there was a hubbub in the gallery, some shouting, and the sudden des- -cent of a shower of leaflets. Dozens fell in the stalls, on the heads of the men in‘ their boilctl shirts and the women in their gay evening ap- parcl. The leaflets read as follows: “A message to Hitler through Werner Ki~auss-We want British actors for British plays, not Nazi actors. Boy- cott Hitler. Buy British." “Down with the Nazis," shouted the demon- strators. Policemen were soon stumbling down the gangways and over seats in an effort to reach the men, who continued their demonstration. Wo- men screamcd. Angry shouts came from the audience. A man stood up in the circle and made a violent anti-Hitler speech. He was pounced upon by policemen and forcibly dragged from the place. The first interruption lasted only a minute or two. Then the play proceeded quietly for a little whlic. But again there came signs of trou- ble in another part of the house. The hubbub grew. There svas the shrill blast of a police whistle in the gallery. The curtain fcll. A trim little figure in u blue frock with a white collar pushccl through from the stngc and faced the uproar quietly. It was Peggy Ashcroft. She stood there a. moment. The house became quiet. She put up her hand and said: "Please-please. Thcrc are 30 English actors and actresses behind this curtain tonight, as well as all our friends in front, and we are all proud of the privilege and happiness of playing with this great artist. I only wish those who do not wish to hear us would not comc——or would please stay away." "There was a crash of applause and the performance proceede . When Werner Krauss himself ap- peared ltitcr in the first act there was a hush of expectancy. He came slowly down towards the footllghis, a. dignified white-haired figure in blue lounge suit, with stock and black walking stick reminding some of those present of the late Lord Oxford and Asquith. His eyes searched the audience and he waited a moment. Nothl ‘g happened. Then he went on with his part. There vscrc no further in- terruptions. The police had appar- ently removed all the offenders who were said to number about 20 or 30. No arrests were made. Ilnardh Liliana! fer Dhllblalne- meeting of the International Rela- tions Club was held in the Board Room of the Mt. Allison Memor- ial Library when the following of- flccrs were elected: Mr. Garland Brooks, '34, 0'Leary, P, E. I., Pres- ident; Miss Dorothy Young, '34, Advocate, N. 8., ‘ Vice-President, and Brock Ridcout, ’35, Saint John, N. 13., Secretary-Treasurer. Prof. Dr. F. W. DesBari-es is the Faculty Adviser. . NEW LONDON group of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, services on Sunday, Oct. 22nd, will be as follows: 11.00 a.m. Grenville, 2.30 p.m. Clifton, 4.00 p.m. North Rustlco, 7.30 p.m. Long River. The annual Missionary Thankoffering will be taken up at the evening service. CAVENDiSll PASTORAL Charge Church service for Oct. 22nd: 1i a. m., Cavendish; 3 p. m., Stanley Bridge; 7.30 p. m., New Glasgow. The service in Cavendish will be the opening service in the Church which has been closed for a few weeks on account of painting. Rev. J. M. MacLecd, Charlottetown, will preach. All the choir in the con- gregation are invited to assist. Please bring cent-a-mcai boxes. Rev. W. A. Patterson, Minister. No More Piles You Can hnd Your Awful Misery Quick Witholl Cutting or Salve! Thousands of Pill sufferers do not know that the cause of Piles is internal-bad circulation of blood in the lower bowel. That is the scientific truth about Pllca~the real reason why salvea and suppositories do not give per- manent relief, why cutting does not remove the cause. ' Your itching, bleeding or protrud- imz Piles will only go when you act- ually remove the cause—and not one minute before. External treatments can't do this-an internal medicine should be used. HEM-ROD), the prescription of Dr. J. B. laeonhardt, sold by good drugglsts everywhere, succcl-tls because it stimulates the circulation, drives out congested blond, heals and restores the ai- most (read part-e. Dr. Lconhardtb HEM-ROI!) has an almost imbclievable record of success right in this city. Bo Ill! waste time on external remedies 0i‘ worry about an operation whgll Geo. E. Hughes and Taylor Drug C0. of Kcnsington invites every Pile wflvrer to try HIM-ROID with Ruarantce of money-back if it doel (r7 NOIIGB REFRIGERATOIIS i ears confirm our enthusiasm. ‘ki 10th Anniversary Series 0 await your inspection. ‘kjkl ‘DE FOREST CROSLEY MK) 143 GREAT DE FOREST WASHERS AND IRONHIS GEORGE ST. DE FOREST CROSLEY LIMITED. 'I'ORONTO ‘ Division q! Coneoiidnud indiuuiee Limited i HAMMOND lLmfl-IQCIDGI ISLAND RADIO CO- i Pioneer ileForestiirosley Dealers Since 1924- lluthorized lie Forest Grosley Service Department. Phone i428. LLOYD W. PROUDE THE Trap Nests A trap-neat for poultry 1; a nest with a door so arrangrd that, when it is set, the hen can enter the nest and the not of so doing gpflngg the trap ac that the hen is confin- ed lo the nest until released. when the hen is let out. the trap is again let and is ready for another hen, Farmers can breed up the laying not end their Piles, no matter how stubborn the easel _ Dominion Poultry ipiisbandman, l5 using trap-nests from November the first, to say March, or until they become too busy in the spring. A pamphlet issued by the Domin- ion Department of Agriculture giv- el aome valuable information on‘ how to make and use trap-nests. Football in Philippines Lagging interest in football in the aellltmelwirmllé-ws thernmppmauwte revived ma rtirtrllltllllQ assists unnsn season so that the islands may oom- pete with China and Japan at the next Oriental Olympics. Football has had a strong hold in several of the Philippine provinces, bllbylii- cording to experts, there has not been enough competition to keep the players on their toes. Both China and Japan have lent teams to Manila to win victories, and lovers of the sport are urging that an all- atar team be formed andplaced under a strong coach. The players Buy Your Dei-‘ORES-"I CROSLEY RADIO NOW Take Advantage of SIMPSOWS NONE-LOVERS GLIIB 10% Down -;- Balance 10 Monthly Payments —- lio Interest,- 56-—58 GRAFTON ST. CHAIKLUITETOWN. PHONE 602. K S. ll. lllifiii, Murray Harbour, PETER MaeEAGIIERN, Victoria would be chosen by a committee of former football players and other experts. I can think of no more exasperat- ing person than a narrow-minded man with an obeeaeion-Dally Pa- per. Unleu it ll a neighbor who hap- pens to be a chrylanthemum fana- HO. r Ilflflinliiifl“ v