_ h“ “"“"““‘ ' M - >-—~ - ~ - ----- .- . . . ..-. Mn,..,_..,..._..,.g,_w_, ' tr- ...................-....... .. _ _. _ J ‘ f! . f NOVEMBER 12, 1932 . _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1P AGF . / Q ELEVEN i i 21' , ~ ' ' ' - t e ‘ . w.‘ r e i8 Months For Whipped Cream Lady Mountbatten industrialists Still . Fur Trimming .1 e i‘ i 5' _, Embezzlement Pie Saved A. 0n» Way to Teheran In Red Fianner Era . Used on Gowns o’ ‘ 7 ii- i‘ (“main press) Woman s Mlsgivings are expressed in Iton- STYLE CYCLES FOLLOW NEEDS i d n__ "_-*' don regarding the next stage of the . 0F TIME, SAYS EXPERT NEW YORK, Nov. lL-The mink 51'- JOHN 5' N" " NW‘ ' BOSTON- N°"- iiiJrhe whim?“ journey of Lady Louis Mountbatten ~ and the ermine have been brought 71"“? Whit’ i” “ “hm” °' "n" dream Pi° "S" hmrdih! t° ti" and the Mnrehionese of Milford I-ONDONfNov. 1l—F85hl0ncycle5 right into the ballroom this mu. eminent. Wiiiiein "ewmrh 1°" rules or slapstick comedy yesterday Haven, who are travelling to Te- were discussed by Mr. Robert wu- and the Wei! nt the deer had beet lei‘ "Blltliiihl "ham" °! ‘beget; Ehved ""1"" i°i' Ni"- Mahei 3"" heran. They must now cross the son, general manager and secret- keel) h iifm BYiP 0h hi5 Peii- . "i P°""ih°" w“ “hwmw n mim- Wiie °i h Smith Bwtnh m" wild foothills which lead to the ary of the British Color Asso- Fur. it hes been suddenly redis- Irvd 18 lflmii“ i" hhwh‘ he k999i"? Persian plateau-up |;w.'sting moun~ elation, in the IndustriaiCo-opcr- °°‘"~“'°d~ ca" be °mamehihi "5 We“ l“ tut arraigned. Newhhrv “"9"” " Three husky men entered the tain passes and eieng rough ation Section of the British Asso- he "eefui- and teehinn deeisnere lea of not guiiW. but "h"! he w“ store, one of them swinging a bot- grukg imam; with hiighhu chiiioih have been tumbling over each other irought before Mr. Justice w. J- tie of home brew about his head (my a moh/ih no ihe Uhiied He siiid that as iiie speed oi iiie to find new places to put fur trim- UEKZM hi! “W591 "shed have i” while he reached for the cash rd- states Consul and two other Amer- increased so the changes in fash- mm?- mond the Pi"- t° Buhiy- The hi’ Eisief- Mfl- BWmhh 195th"! i” icans who reside in Jerusalem ion became more rapid. A glam?” aimmd hi? it Supp" chm ' or“; general consentefi- i the show case. selected a lnrse were waylaid by a. band of zoo out- "Have you noticed," he asked, time high“ shit" iii!‘ fining duty - cream pie, 811d stunned it in“ ti“? laws on their way back to Pales- “the articles of tho mere males ‘m ‘he h°di°°5 °i evehhlg g°whs' m‘ face of the bOiiiB WiEid°T~ Th° hi‘ tine from Teheran. wardrobe which have recently ap- deconete “huh shimmer “h” o‘ tack took the triO by Bllillfi-se. hi"! It is understood that the shah pcaled to women-trousers, waist- Qfi'sh°u1d°r dmheflmh hhd °h the the cream. an inch deep 011 tile t0!) will take special precautions to en- coats, severe coats cut on mascu- collars of evening coats’. . 0f the Pie. Biiihiieied W" the meh- sure that the way to Teheran , is line lines, and bowler hats? In ‘the zvlndiws “mug fifth avehue d t; . et ' . . , The group then dashed into the made clear for Lady Lou‘s nd her “These thing t are s We ma‘ s Wm‘ mwrsieeves °t I ' d h h . ' c'"' co‘ street. Later I- Dbiilitieilihe n arrestetd party. The visitors are due t?) arrive from the whims Ofmlla-NCIQXXSZ degffii Zielllilefesobnrlltiiiftéliiigililslgr J l 1e t e l e Lt . ' two men whooe e10 B8 W95 811B - in Teheran by the end of the er. Even Patou can not make a ’ ' € d ' “fed With 01'9""- ' week. h fashion unless it expresseslcontem- tcfioiria 11?; seiflilr cgheiftih ih 0 . a S 64 ueen St. - 1if.Th cl ti - “e “y” “ ° ° e’ Q P H T . iizzarziodifs bye£°:i:n°xi‘s°£o?aiit:_ iiilliit. one of the screen's besh- I - i London E.C. 4, England a. GI‘ OWQPS rim - dressed women wore a. white satin . n , o a 1 hazard‘ n‘ is Inevitable m the 108' gdwn with off-shoulder draperies of 1317 i" ,-; i _ NGW Evening FrUCkS Not Rait-rRidden “i; ‘:i°:‘i‘i“;°:iii°1k°'°1“'i‘°‘;- n dark mink, and with bands of the i‘ 1932 t - v in how woiirilimgeop Bu“: fir!‘ same fur giving the skirt a. tiered Paper flowers in natural color- - °h °° i“ effect. Another leader of fashion i ' ' ' ings are the latest trimming on ichmdi" PM‘) "hanged i" men‘ yem“ I" 1'“ h“ were n nartleuluidy swagger black eveninl; frocks. ‘HALIFAX, Nov. lL-This seaport ‘rm’? i°ii8 51MB She W53 iiBhiiHB velvet cont with ermine collar, flat- rmm m fimndmh. Carly?" rhéh“ femur)" ‘h: Bank of Montreal They are iiie inveniion oi an my couid use a p19,; pim- but the or the vote. Now women are graclu- hiring iii its Simpiiciiy_ 1m been closely lilCfiililfil Willi all phases of ilic agricultural, _ Eiigiishwomm and are iiiicriisiiiibie Health Board wishes to make 1r, nlly flailing"! the P°5iii°h5 that Capos, incidentally, lirwe an 1m_ iniliisrriul, commercial and financial life of Canada. i_ iihii almost iiiiieimihim The whip clear that the place is not over- were 7°55‘ ed "5 ihe "bsiiiuie P115‘ poxtmit place in the newest cven- . . -. _ _ ‘_ ings are so perfect that ii was dip “in with mm sessions of men, and as woman in mg mcdih ir l’l.lS llflkl “hi0 cxpcncncc in. ihc banking rcquircmcnis of .5; business is becoming! more and Camdiun b ‘ ~ f ' _ ficult to believe they were artifi- mil"! PeitiiDiI-S. secretary of the . usmcss rom coast to coast. _ hoard emphiiiicaiiy denies st ie_ more efficient, so must her clothes "r - - _ i _ _ _ MW 9i“ when the!’ we" Ymehhy $h°wh ' n a t8‘ become more efficient’ more “the. _ On account ofiislurge resources, us national, provincial and local i" Y on some of the frocks in the Peter mehi? appearing in a U iit-‘d s W55 D - . . , , __ i Dates of Silver " Fox Russell oollectiom. paper that Halifax is host to 100.000 hibhunyinz crowds, in busy streets. IEUHOIId MIHGS LESS °‘-’%‘"“““°“SY ‘hc hm‘ "ihiwlimii 15 elven in e Pnnhen w iii» , Taggega 131905.15 a e hem n rodents. "H95. and biises- - cuss banking rcquifcmcnis and is always glad to do 50. Sales to be held in with ma“? evening‘ gowfiiwgs he exphhii the sihiahoiii COW At the same time the emotions ACiJWG Than BGlOYG London year may tusiie most aiiuringiy Pia-his had been received imm ii of woman will ever be controlled ,. i; - . _. and now i; is for Miss 1932 to de_ number of citizens who stated that Zzdanfizezh 97:8“; byd her healt- Maisbe cupid is workin as cf . ' 12 December 1932 C14,; whether, after all, a pettieoni; rats were destroying not only food- y er °h i and ii? i5 i _ ‘ g ' '. - is reall moden enough for her stuffs but proilerty. Following in. therefore understandable how this “i eciilfliY '15 8W1‘- hhd Pmiiflbiy bd- 23 January 1933 Y - i- sbmctions or the board, he had quasi-ii,“ o; fashion is becoming i-rothed couples have not dispensed " 5 March .1.‘ 1933 _ _ written to oiiiciais oi Severai cum more and more compiexg- with the conventional diamond ring. ‘7 . _. , i 22 May i Vi’ 1933 VISIlZOPS adian cities, enquiring how they Smhiiiimizhilwgiliigliiiléi rii-ctievientkihiomen gilrliiiingtheifiebihesovxiiiiertltiiin; lghlilflaigi Estabhshedjsl] i’ - h ndi d the t n isance. Re lies i 5 Y 5 e- °i' new OFFICIFMONTREAL ; 27 September 1933 03113111311108 Cream had iiiiiciiiedriiiiess ciiies iiidpiioi altering the appearance of their ihXhYY- ’ . ‘ _____ _ . . . faces by cosmetlcg, "And yegi- ex- The famed diamond mines of . . . . “r- 9 biltf dti‘ 8 _ ' TOTAL ASSLIb IN ELCILS$ 0F , Silililiili! ha?“ ‘ha!’ be EDINBURGH, Nov. ll.-(C.?.)—A films 1 5mm 1y or es oym ciauned Mr. Wilson. "1 wonder if British Guiana are for less active. "7 o 0 o ° o ' o o 0 hi» obtained free of charge woman Journalist writing in the he produce‘ i imii “Whig these thlnse would have happened PW“? the" teii "em eves that - - Scotsman says: “It is a pity. with twenty veers esef’ nnee eieenled with the iey er sel- . . . _ » s, _ if‘. p o ‘In gyilicationliuio an the” negotiations at Ottawa, gtféiiagauiziziiicilmiirfiefio? hi: ML wiison said that the am iing more and more giiiieiing gems Charlottetown Branch. S. R. FINLAYSON, Manager . -. i . i 0 man, .1 that Something coiihi not he done of the ciizeins and occasionaiiy Sui” vancemeni; of science and the 1n- to the outside world. The diamond Summerside. about ice cream A friend inst home ' creasing apprgcjgtion o; m1; used market has gone all to pieces. . i i - ‘ """""*‘ which is now being made clear to King's stamp collection and a past The onc-over-one force bid is the F- . i ' ' . ' ill oncc —- and once onl . Drivc safcl i FOE §UOCQSS In FOX Ranching ti“ wmmiiiiiiih» iprpeident oi’ the society. cornerstone of slam bidding after from Ociobci i0 Aprii’ aiihout buying piiiiii, o‘; FEED . opening bids of one in the Sims any more imiiiccm prism“ Ami Comparison ‘yhwm- Ah“ ‘m9 hhrih" hi“ hp‘ Frcczc is fluid as watcr—-but it won't iii-iii" mmm" “M” For full particulars in regard to packing, ship- ping, insurance and con- ditions of sale, apply to Alfred Fraser, Ine- 212 Fifth Avenue, i New York, N. Y. from Ottawa, tells me that we hardly know the meaning of the words on this side. He gave mouth- watering accounts of the slabs of delectable ice cream with which he was served at every meal. It is like silk on the tongue, he says, and factory made. What I begin to visualize is an ice cream flying corps. Picture a band of girl fliers in white uniforms sailing across the skies in a silvery flying machine, bearing quarts upon quarts of rich ice cream to waiting customers on this side of the waiter." Biillflilliill National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association plies this material to private own- crs of properties. Hamilton no responsibil- ity for the rat nuktanoe. The medi- cal health officer admits that it is a difficult problem to handle and has been legally looked upon as the concern wholly of those who are the victims of rats. saint John, N. 13-. District Health Officer, admits that they have been annoyed by rats. Winnipeg officials state that the health officer has power under the Manitoba. Health Act to notify owners of properties to remedy the rat nuisance. For years the depart- ment issued without charge mater- iai to ocmtrol it. but lately discon- tinued this practice, Mr. Petpas says Halifax firms dcalng in large quanities of food- stuffs are using effective control measures with good results aEhiiisi rats. The health board still is con- sidering what action should be tak- en in several quarters, but he terms FELT RECEIVING STATE?! CHARLOTTETOWN Peits will be received on consignment by the statement that the city is ov- er-run with rats “not only greatly exaggerated but without founda- tion in fact." l dlscerningly could do much to bring peace and ha- piness and prosperity, but many of our indus- trialists isere living in the past, in an age of_rcd flannelette, horse- hair sofas, and solid bow windows, and were hampered by stuffy tra- dition. In an historical survey of the use of color throughout the ages Mr. Wilson said, “there have been many great ages of color, but we world has seen." . The King’s Vdidabie Stamp Collection By established precedent programme of the opening meeting vided by its patron, the King. Up- of the Royal collection displayed in public. The subject of this year's exhibit will be a selection of the curious However, nothing daunted. Brit- ish Guiana has turned to another aspect of love and luxury. The ex- port of gold from there for the first six months of 1932 was 8,282 carats for the first six months of 193i But British Guiana will not forsake the diamond business; not; while tourists continue to arrive al- most as be-jewelled as before. carats, compared with only 5,696 i Bottled Messages Are Recovered (speiliili i0 Tile Guardian) iSI-‘IEDIAC, N. B, Nov. 7.-Ten notes sealed up in as many bottles cast overboard by a. somewhat r0. are entering upon the greatest the E xperts Aroused Over Bridge Rules NEW YORK. Nov. lL-Contract players are devoting much thought to methods of bidding grand slams the because of the increases of prem- iums under the new regulations to 0g each new session or the Rpygl 1,500 not vulnerable and 2,250 vul- Philatelic Society, London, is pfo- “treble- Many outstanding players never on no other occasion is any portion did bid Brand Siam!- llflflel‘ the i0!‘- ond rather primitive stamps issued 01 makins it by thrnwihs nh nd- mer rules because of the danger of losing a certain rubber by being set a trick. If the contract is for a. little slam there is the possibility mantic youthful passenger from Shediac on the Canadian National steamships flelghiiu- “Coiborni? while on a. vagubond cruise last August to Bermuda, British and French West Indies and British Guiana, have mct with sonic ratlicr interesting results. Afici- leaving Halifax the young mun cast the bot- tles adrift with n note in each at various longiiudcs and latitudes throughout the irip. Replies linvc been received from lllt: finders of the first and tcnlli bottles, Bottle N0. 1 was consigned to tiic fates at a point 400 fTlllCS off Hali- fax on the southbound trip on Aug- ust 5th. Just i-cccntly a roply has been rcccivcd from ll. young wom- Plan Annual Dramatic Festival HAMILTON, Nov. 1l.~lC.P.)- Miss Caroline Crerai", president of the Hamilton Players‘ Guild, and Arthur Brain, who were delegates to the meeting cnllcd by his excel- ioncy, Lord Bcssborougii, governor- gcncral, at Ridcnu ilull, i0 discuss plans for mi animal (iiximaiic fos- tival, and to tzikc sicps toward the formation of an organization to sponsorihe project, lirivc arrived home, full oi‘ enthusiasm at what has been accomphshcd. His cxcr-l- leucy evinced the kcencst interest in Miss Crcrarls history of the Gar- rick Club oi Hamilton, WlliCli or- ganized in the 70's, iiuictioiicd for more than 30 years, and llflfl as patron the Marquis of Lorne. Miss Civrzii" declared that Hamilton on- jnycd tho (iistinclion of bring the cradle 0f the Little Theatre mnvc- incnt in Canada; and stated that Where Shall We Put the Piano Z1.- In deciding where to put. the piano, both tone and oonditiol have to be considered. A rug under a piano tends to deadcn the sound. If possible it should stnnd on bare boards, or, if the rug goes nil over the room, wooden insulators sei under ilic cnstors. ' Tone is also lost when an upright piano stands back against a wall Set it at an nngio, or" pull it out two or three inches from the wall. Special precautions must ‘be ti» kcn against clamp. A piano should b0 kept in a warm, well aired room. Placed close to a window, or against nu outside wall. a piano in exposed i0 damp air. Slrings be- come nisicd and lhr- glue of ham- mer felts ls loosened. A lliile charcoal lrikl at the bot tom of lhc caso tnsldo ilic lower front panel is n izwcl protection- thC Associatiofis Marketing Department at G d t N by the Post Office of Tonga, or versal’? ihw the lead. interest in ihis mnvhmciii hiid hi” i-miii (iiiiiiiii hiiiiiii iii ihi. iiamiiiei the for sale at London r8. I13. 6 urses the Friendly Islands Protectorate, Powerhouse hands warranting op- h". h- fiiiwi 0i iii" Uhiifli 5tutes ormously increased since his cxccl- 1.71; [fin] be [giifirdnd gigningi, by f a - o 9 in the Southern Pacific, two of ening forcing bids of two or three resident in Bermuda \\'ll0 siziicd shc igngy had showed n krcn and prac- hanging lliilo ham»: of rumnliur or Paris, Montreal, BllenosAlres and prlVat/G y whose native rulers have borne afford the best slam possibilities. PiCiWd 11D tilc bfiili" Willie Wdikillg ticai interest. fpdfir Chip, my,“ i U treaty where advantageous. the title of King George. Tonga, or There is more difficulty in arriving on the coral bench zit Puget Easi on l\'<)'_\' knys liirn y-c-llmx" if tho kry- Toga. in the native spelling which at‘ slam contracts with opening the north side of Bermuda Island. . . . . . . , i MONT-REAL, No“ 11___(c_p_)_1n _ i _ _ __ ioonrcl icmniiis Slllli hp. so l-.a\e Friday, NOVCmbGI connection with the m“ “cement appears on the present stumps, bids of one when greet strength is 1h h" e-"lsflinnnn l0 inlw the note rd romance No. l. the,“ pxpfysrnd ii, 1i“. i,” n5 ,.,,,,;h made its first issue of postage divided between the hands of two imm the iwttit‘ Sill‘ "WP tile D-"llivf Bottle No. l0 was picked up in rho as pusegbie Tim. u,“ he ‘twinned Tuesday, November 22nd. Friday, November 25th. Later dates to be fixed according to re- quirements of the shippers. that skilled scientific nursing care can be given on an hourly basis at reduced compensation the president of the Montreal Graduate Nurses’ Association writes; "Every good concern has publicity. Nurses must sell their goods to the public who soia-u-aatte-si. do not. know about them and who need them. Statistics show in Can- “IMPERIALS ” ada that’ as percent of the public want hourly nursing, 80 percent of hospital superintendents, 80 per- cent of tho medical profession and a4 percent of the rate duty nurses, therefore what ls not given a. fair trial. Good or bad nursing is re- flected in the mortality statistics of ciountries where scientific medi- cine exists, but where modern nurs- not employ full-time nursing ser- vice, therefore this skilled and ad- equate servlce by registered nurses through hourly nursing which meets the needs of the public who have some money to spend on sickness by a system that is sound in theory and will work out in practice and stamps in i886, l3 years before the islands were brought under the protection of the British Crown. The earlier issues were produced at the New Zeaiand Government Printing Office, Wellington. Among the hundred or so varieties evolved so far there is but one of nny con- siderable rarity-namely, thc error of the 7l-4d. stamp of Julie, 1897 showing the vignette inverted, of which only a single sheet of 60 co- pies was found. Philatelic interest centres chiefly round the star overprints aPDlled in November, 189i. to the unsur- charged balance of the then cur- rent ld. and 2d. stamps as a. pre- arrangement of the lithographic transfers for the King's head series of .1895, printed at the offices of the Star newspaper, at Auckland (N. Z). The display, with accompanying notes. will be presented es usual, by MY‘. E. D. Bacon, curator of the partners. Herewith are contrasted the Cul- bertson and Sims methods of nr- riving at big slam contracts after opening bids of one. Culbertson One of the fundamentals of the Culbertson system is that 8 to 8 1-2 honor tricks, shown by bidding in- fercnces to be in the possession of partners, warrant a. presumption and cv'ciitiii1lly' llil(l to smnsh the bottle to got tin mils. She than returned lo licr coitiigc and tvrotc B. reply. Later the l'Oill1iililC youth learned that his fair cnrrcspoiirlciit liiid bc- come a. blushing brlclc so that cnd- Gulf of Sf. Lawrence off East Point P. E. I. at Mclnncs Cove on Sop- tcmbcr 1st by ihrcc Prince Edward Island youths who sent. their photo- graphs to lllf‘ sciiclcr of the riotc and it is possible they will visit him at Shedinc next your. by rubbinc their. wiili n soft rag d ppcd in lemon jillf“. soiled keys are ceslfy FlPLlZlPCl wi’): mcthyizitcd spirit. D'lll'l iiul up with 1t miiicnik,’ p‘:- rial‘ n touch of lilurklcrirl will cure this. that partners can take all the tricks. Such an honor count necessarily will mean possession of all aces. Possessi r of '1 to 7 1-2 honor tricks puts two hands in the slam zone. An original Culbertson bid of one shows possession oi more than three honor tricks. An original bidder who has a strong hand and whose partner makes a forcing take-out knows of slam prospects by the honor count. Sims of one ened with a bid of one suit, n bid in a higher ranking suit AN vim is s E evaporate or freeze. You mix it with u-atcr, according to protection required. Ask 1 ilrwn nnt hnll en 3 Fmiiii-eli- Iriii mic dam- lil! rmilivil tvniom. | will nni rent iipa mow’, in! i5 iliiimtiwfi- chum)" 850m“ ‘he creation o‘ in a suit shows a minimum of 2 1-2 "Most patients, for diverge ren- countcrfelts of the recently intro» honor iiicim An ovum“ oi one 1,3 sons (small apartments, difficulty dlwed DT°Vi5i°1ihi Silmiihrfle-S 0f 44- more than necessary hi, iiiimici. hi _ - ‘- iflii 51s hifliniiemehis) cm‘ ‘md 8d" dermminhtm“; and in the another suit-a forcing tnke-out— HF "h" NOTICE! Hollis J. Warren, for the past seven years fore- man for the Ford Service, has taken a partnership in Duvafs Garage their new quarters at corner of Queen and Dorcliester Streets. - your garagcman for price of complete Prestone Anti-Frccze protection for your car. Canadian National Carbon Co., Limited Calgary Vancouver TORONTO Mon real Winnipeg Owning and Operating Radio Station RIC, Toronto v.54 commands the original bidder to bid again. Should the opening bid- der bid one spade or one no trump. a forcing take-out is as in the Cul- bertson system: that is, the res- ponding hand must bid one higher than ncoe y to overcail Sfirriiillll’! imiy n! Ihl Inn's-st IIBFTJHIHR ltflh Iitrlillrf‘. 6 Ila! no more elect than vim-r nn n a um n! lliluffinhil! finish. 7 Non-inflammable. i 8 Odorlm. Orxonwnim - lama all winter Keiknowlodgod leaders in Fox and Fur ' \' Raising. --.e.:. 1.. . n! filllnl WIMP-Ll. i llllilflfll Blinding Company, Ltd.