lulu: lznwllln mm came along and gave r1 ldcu on lilo. lioteha comedy romance A F,” i-epel advuicel. l’ Tim YEAR’S FUNNIEST PICTU glib could llck an army! Swear like , ~ g-wperi Drink any man down! :71“: a man-eater she was! Until a hum then on m“; were certainly changed l "mm who. are wan-ion and mm Til-DAY ARLINE woos saw LINDEN ller 6°00" reel-lo thought it W" Jlllt a. show . . . > But she knew it was mur- ' der in the skyi ‘No wonder they called the-m "Flying . -ALSO SHORT TALKIES “TIED FOR LOVE" "PIRATE SHIP" ALSO BIG SHORT SUBJECT PROGRAM MR. BRIDE LENINGRAD TOY PARADE to a realm of high adventure; thrill to the fire of young love and reck- less gallantry; and sit spellbound in the grip of strong emotions while viewing "Flying Devils” drama of wise-cracking mythological char- iciers strut across the screen in ‘om, Warrior's Husband" for one oi the brightest of any of the film medias presented in years. If you m imagine a situation in which women completely dominate thc m“ and it is the woman, really, Iilo wtars the trousers, then you w‘ imagined only half of “The mime; flisband," which opened 5-day at tho Prince Edward hcitré. The dialogue is as spark- ungag Burgundy and equally as rc- in . myiglagproduction presents Ernest mo); as the diminutive male who ‘iidomlnatecl by a race of brutish muons who find tlleir love where my lake it. There is no watery courtship hcre, no romancing of the modem type, for if a. grollp of six- loot women, led by Elissa Londi, mime Rambcau and Helene Egg Laying Contest Report oi tho Prince Edward mind Egg Laying Contest for the nek ending September ll, 1933: N; ‘Iiotal yo, Points l. Mrs. A. E. Holland ..... l866.3 -l.Mrs. Roland Easter .... 2106-5 lJohn B. P0016 ~tJohn A. Len- Jirixpt. Farm, Ch'town .. J. Exp. Farm, Clrwwn flxp. Farm, Girl/own . . .. 't.Fox6zAnlnlalFoods .... Illllm. J. H. McPhall ..... 186i. ‘hi, D. Morrison .... iltlilrold Laird .. ‘ILW, .1. Reid .. itwm. B. Brown .. . 1973.1 li. Walter Gregor . . ll.Warcn Dawson ......... . . . . ltWilliam Bansom 1966. v l5. R. Pcndleton ... ... 1883.4; J28. R. Pendleton ...,..... .... ' h-oducuon: m4 hens, 45s eggs, 80.77.. leading hens to date: ' Pen Hen Eggs Points l 6 263 286.1 is s 242 260.4 '1 8 229 260.1 l8 7 233 254.3 9 6_ 2i'l 251.5 1 e 210 250-1 1i 1 210 244.1 I3 6 251 243.2 l0 12 220 242.1 8 10 204 240.5 i- CTING VEGETABLES FOR. SCHOOL FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS (Experimental Farms Note‘) All vegetables to bc exhibited should be perfectly fresh, clean, uniform in size and colour, frec from blemishes of any kind and oonectly named. BEANS: Pods oi string beam should be tender and brittle. stfllisless varieties are preferred. Shell beans must be mature and vlllmp. BEETS: n, flesh should be fine Mined, fender and of a dark red wlour flee from white lines. Tops liould be fine and compact and the beets not over three inches in diameter. GARBAGE: Heads are best ex- hibited with a few outer leaves left "l and the stem cut short. They lholild be round, flat or pointed lccording to variety, firm and of Nod weight. _ oAR-ROTS: Roots should be free months at lilo crown. mllht. smooth, free from side m"- medlum in size and of fine h"!!!- The core should be small. Efiniuons HUSBAND” GREAT COMEDY AT PRINCE EDWARD the courageous lives and loves oi the barnstonning airstunters por- trayed by Eric Linden, Arline Judge, Bruce Cabot and others, at the Capitol Theatre. The film tears at the heart and Madtstm- ch90“ t” “am 5' mm“ qlllckeris the blood. Bud Murray and habitat, they descend upon lllm for “_”“'m“—”“ “FLYING DEVILS” AT CAPITOL Sweep to the sky and be carried which requires the head-on collision the love of it-ancl nothing else. Ernest Trliex‘ and David Mail- ilcrs appear as the males whose sex has been dragged through the mire Ann Hrcdy love life, although they risk it daily in a double parachute jump. 'I'i1ey become involved ill a romantic situation for more dan- gerous than any air stunt each has and whose manhood is on the verge nloro tiuln once. They are almost as ever attempted; for Ann is married to Speed Hardy, ilhlf-crarcd jealous domesticated as mcouvriilg cats lm- tll something happens to restore their assertiveness. This is, truly, a blooded comedy, streaked through with satirical leader of thetroupe. Speed, planning rcprisal, proposes a new and most hazardous stunt l A reckless revel o! death - dc- iying thrills of two planes piloted by himself and lBud. Just before the crash, they arc to ball out to safety. From here tllc fllm moves to a. spectacular climax in which Ace, Buds brother, bravely intervenes to thwart Speed‘s plans to kill Bud ln a crash among lllc clouds. Arline Judge, Eric Linden, Bruce Cabot, Ralph Bellamy and Cliff Ed- wards play the leading roles in “Fly- ing Devils," and they succeed thei- gughly l'n imbulng the cllnract , with sheer realism. lvliss Jurlce. and I Linden arc especially likcnblo and convincing as the. lovers, \':hi‘r- Bruce Cabot as Ace is perfectly cast. as the devil-mov-cnro sacrificing sillnter. Ralph Bellamy departs from ills conventional roles: for a livid characterization of tho mad Speed, and Cliff Edlvarrls contributes the comedy. shafts aimed at nlodcrii woman's idiosyncratic imitations of man. If woman, up to now, has invaded the barber shop and the tailor to usurp man's rightful place, she should now retreat under the cover cf feminine blushes. Comedy in tin pants and a rat- tling good piccc is "The Warriors kernels well developed and in the Winter hos crop having been mori- mllk stage. They shollld_ not bc have the dry ouicr skin left on. broad at the crown gradually tap- of “Us product prmpwd an order ering to the tip, They should be straight, smooth, frcc have form and colour typical oi ilic snag Wm, respect to potential eh portant. . with thick, deep 119511. Husband." WASHIINGHUN, Sept. lib-Noth- pure white in colour, dense and lug in the shape oi the funeral fee from leaves or opcn spaces in the centre. CELERY: Heads must be large with long, firm, thick stalks free from sponginess or strlnginess, "19 United Qmtes- The P?!“ ‘were CUCUMBFIRS: FIIULS should be 1n liwfltiml Si-‘Pi- 1 a‘ 6° “deli long, straight, smooth, fender, dark Selmrated Willis WPYE-‘enmlg B’ El‘ green in colour, with little seed de- 8311M efIOYt to dispose of four mil- wiopmcnt.“ lion potential pigs. Cost to Ulmcle CORN: Ears should be of medium 5am of the Venture Wm be “Wm!” size, well fllied out to the end, the metals’ fifty millivn dflllm. the oi the Ganges transcends the incin- ccration of the surplus pig crop oi gaged to that amount. Only pigs l weighing 90 to 100 pounds will con- tribute to the food supply. ONIONS: Bulbs lnust be lvcll matured, dry, flrln ili texture, 0f good weight and have a. well zip- At the inception into the lin- encd neck with the top removed. charted economic sphere the car- peclcd but casses of pigs 25 to 80 pounds were converted to tankage, fertilizers and slwuld be grease but the rapid accumulation ransom-s; Roots from Washington to “tum on more heat." In ten days a. "million pigs have been take out of production." blit the government policy hit a from side roots and firm in texture. POTATOES: Tuhors should vflflviy- A m’—’d1“m'5‘Z°d “m” 15 imlnation of porl; tonnage. Approx- Dmfeffed u’ ‘l lmge ‘me- nmdm“ imatcly 80 per cent of the pigs from disease is extcrcmcly im- killed o“ have been the 25 to 8O pound range, growers holding ten- PUMPKIN: Fruit should be large Remus“, to waghts above so puumm crate section. ragged bellied lmatrons at the end TOMATOES: Frilit should be of in pig» did not attract them to medium size, smooth, flrnl, cvcnly market u. sgiecsonrsifibfti , WHOLESALE BURNING 501mg PIG CR OP pyres, not even the burning Ghats bc conserved‘. acre on twenty milloh and, the average hog grower re- gards a llcnlthy sow as capital to The fall pig crop m0; beircduccd but by nexzt March and April there will be more pigs running round the cornbelt than has been for years. Wallace's action rpilt a. pre- mium on son's overnight, country prices going above a lnarkct inarity. By October 1 tho izovcrnnlcnt will have acquired four million pigs- at prices of from s‘; to.$5 pol" owt. above current ilulrkcf. valiucs. The but as corn is high and Washington threatens a processing tax on ifiil-‘fiillllCd to r-Fvcal what ads spur wo- ture hogs above 2'75 pounds, to payltmen into actual buying. Prof. S. N. the huge bill incurred in burning or Stevens, of Northwestern University, otherwise disposing of suiplus ll3jl5,l\‘.'h0 made the report, said he be- growers villi liquidate tlic new llcgtlirtvcd they had discovered the soc- crop at light lvcight, 180 to 20o lbs. Wet. as it. is unlikely that a processing tax will the levied below 225 <1)Olill(TS,(ll‘ll'CS in 40 cities- Trflillvd Witho- Tho problem fad-a: vllaslilnzton lccy students quoted "brain trust" is llcw a tzu: of say a One cent per pound on h0g5 cxccctl- ' 5 ing 225 to 235 will realize slifliclcnt the housewife. She was asked what money to offset an cxpciufiiurc cf’c $50,000,000 for pigs destroyed, plusdiclcfi- benefit premiums of $7 to $.12 an! The advertising licndlliics 01 selected to rcljrcswznt all varieties, 0108013’ rlbbffd- Smiwul- hmwy “m1 Where the programme called for a pm‘; taken out; of tho corn pyfldlic- ‘from slmplcst facts to humor, mature Slicer nllnlvklns m "m" million "sclvs 1n i918" weislllns 2'15 tion in 19:14. Corn and hogs a.» =.c ‘drcuio and in 512° m“! best’ cxmbmd m n‘ 59p‘ P0111155 and Ill‘! 0111i’ a. modicum o! seriously out of line that carryulq EThc highest scorc of correct answeis ‘ F“ _ M“ the latter above 225 pounds will lvcnt to a son-ti 51°88“. Witch dld WINTER SQUAEH» 11M - of their period of usefulness have display poor judguncnt. In storage not directly mention soap. Sixty- 79913739» heavy and firm m textum WWWTWG fit the execllfliinel"! b10¢k~ in the United states today thaw nine pcr cent named‘ this manufac- A lavmiwn <11 t4 w hand on "sows are in round ZFQUTCS ' lfllmds of lard Gllts or the spring pig should Wgllflcg impggc a processing ted only ouco in a sxlgle publica- HCYCS and meats and American lvomcn recently told psy- (‘hOl-Wgifiis what kind of advertise- ments they rcmcmlbcrcd best, and bulk Cd’ this product will have van- their answers were reported to the isllcci into thin air by illzlt tinlcl/lnlcrlcail Psychological Association. n billion iilrcr correctly. Roosevelt Turns To Agriculture In NRA. Drive BY Francis M. Stephenson, Associated Press Stall Writer. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—(A.P.) —Satisiied that the climb definitely was started, President Roosevelt in- tends to put more power behind the United States recovery drive with especial efforts directed towards the attempt to bring lagging agriculture into line with industry. Sufficient credit for the needs oi OXPAIIdBfI industry and higher prices for the farmers as well as the man- ufacturers is the goal upon which attention is directed. Mr. Roosevelt is pulling the controls to gain this nbjcctlvc but he does not look for the full accomplishment in six months or possibly within a year that will put all men back to work and fully rector.“ commodity prices. Well Known {Tondizcto rPasses lfnrladian Press) Lil‘. SilfPllEN, N. B, Sent. 13.— Hllflivil to thousands of the travel- ling [illilllli ill his many years of ser- vicc, FFlljflllliil Shorten, 77, for 40 years coilrlllciov: on the Canadian Pacific Railway on the Si. Stephen- Wonclsioclz, N. 11., run, died sudden- ly nt 111$ home licrc this afternoon. He was born ill Grand Bay, N. B., in 1856, son of Benjamin und Ann '0 “Tl/it an important scclal cl.'eil£ llras Church Parade, when all the u-ovid and l his i wife fumed out f0 lee and lie seen. Bonnet: and bullies, frills and fur below: ' adomcdl the fair, but how often, u: wonder} did ,‘ film llVlcGauphlin) Shorten, who came llloughzrimuyl Lulu from Ireland many years ago and ‘hft ffmw’? ‘f’ I f ‘*1 settled in Saint John. In 1890 he f§,‘,,‘;,,’o,,,,“"“ "‘"’ “I married lliiss" Caroline Riley, Cal- ais, Mulllc, who survives, as docs one sister, Miss Eleanor shorten, who re- sides hcrc with her brother. Mr. Shorten saw 52 years of ser- vice a-i a railwaymail before being supcranriuatt-d eight year ago. "'"—"——-* — l‘ "Quin; Fem" con Hi: gulls; adopted when zlu firs! av o] Slnpviie Soap wal mad: in Sr. Stephen, Nil, 49 yzorx ago. Till: clizy im nerd been olmc and rile quality lloi improved with coco-rm? knowledge, keeping par: iLlll modzm reqlmemevlu. Given. Hollsekeepers CHICAGO, opt. l3-—Ten thousand The psychologists asked questions The questions ll-cro put to house- lvcll-knolm Sunday Clothing Meant Monday Washing .- .- . even 50 years ago with SURPRISE SOAP ° Housewives of the Eighties soon found out what we know from experience today-that Surprise Soap gives quick, rich suds that do away with much of the hard work on wash-day. ° There is less rubbing with Surprise. The rich, penetrating lather draws every particle of dirt out of the clothes so thoroughly that, after the rinse, they are fresh and fragrantly clean. ' Although so effective, Surprise Soap is always safe. Delicate colours and filmy garments can be washed in Surprise, without the least fear of damage. ' And Surprise Soap is economical, too, becaulo the firm, golden bar docs not waste away in water. dvcrtsing slogans- about a food. " 3M,’ touch article m. gawnne to day experiences of a large part of with ease, swinging her canoe up for a. portage as nonchalantly’ as lhe population. anvpanv nuldc the respectivc ar- Loud noises and falling’ \\'€l'l3 technical knowledge. varsity. .»< I Foremost among thcsc multiple fear causes are strange persons, children under threc or four. In the One arl which cost $8.000, insert- babyhood stage, stange objects and once another woman wnsidcrcd the two original s0uroe5|nl0mirig porridge. Although sllc is of human fear, were displaced by a. only five feet two inches 1-111 Mid many-headed shibboleth reported to weighs about 145 pounds, Naharoo the Psychological Association by findg an 85 pound pack easy i0 Arthur T. Jersild, of the Child De- carry and can bem- l20 pounds when vcloplng Institute, Columbia Unl- she is hardened to the trail. ; on this ii-ip shc is taking 500 ‘Canada, to the pounds of grub and equipment ‘ice- sides her canoe. This means about the most general cause of fright for 51x wearing performance which tries: Atlantic and 53- Lflwefiw- Ah interesting exhibit is a point in; by A. Sheriff Scott. hepiotifl the ship leaving the PM °f 9W1 N1 s, Illcro is also a splendid mo- ucl a: the chin hcrficli- Aloha wit-l lhcso are models of the Steam V95 scls from the cnzly Accommodation the first steamship to be built ill present model-r‘ would stir 11w gigantic liners. cw We’ "Stockbrokers" Are Suspended trips over but cut short. and for home consumption from 5 to 6 inches, VEGETABLE MARROW: Fruit should bc medium in aim oblong, fresh and tender. The rillrl Should nail with slight prcssllln. New Presidentm MNNIPPLW. Sept. l4.-(C.P.: Elected by Reclamation, Mr. Harry E, Scllcrs bccnmc president of’ Win- rillnl meeting. He succeeds Mr. sid- ncy T. Smith. The two vice-presidents were also elected by ncclamntion, Mr. Roy Mllncr going in for a second term and Mr. Rupert C. Reece taklnil the place vacated by Mr. Sellers. The new president is promindnt- 1y connected with large business interests in the west. He succeeds the late Mr. Charles Gage as head oi large elevator interests now un- CAULIFIIOWERS Heads must be i coil UH‘ w rlfiiaocllirfll ~23!“ l A Yo Iii‘ is H n I- found i» the daily we of this pm Indicated soap. homo Depot; u... Agondoqumlted. zso st. Paul so; w. doom-l. w» ., . , ’ der his control. c of: ii. Qiiitnml 3MP 5 yHfillfllNll, ‘will,- Pricc 25c. coloured, free from cracks or other amp weighing 200 to 250 pounds defects. Stems should be left on have been kept on the farms w SWEDE Tlmillrsr Roofs should in all probalbility the government the federal mwnmpni, be lyrical of the varlvlv and lvlll bc confronted with the neces- amooth, Ii for export they should 51w M acquiring anoihm- gr-si», oi‘, be from 4 l0 5 #101195 l" diamcm’ pigs next ycar. t also those that sold the most goods. “meg Gm“ Ex°mmg° M u“ m‘ culture, m the World's Fair speech at Chicago almost premised an ap- preciation of 30 pcr cent in i934 hog prices as a direct result of his tonnage elimination program in- cidental to slaughtering pigs and sows. Unlcss the sows are immolat- ed his calculations will go o/wry i I l | Germany Puts Up lizln. Gennany has put up the ham‘ 550.000.0043 E-Ylrflldlillfc against American hog llvlcllicis, All (‘Xllimilitllle 01 fio-OGUDQO f0? American exporters and u. is m» in pigs: before October 1, will mort- to on 1n1DQVQrX§hfld ciii-Dmw m 1.3,. ii be soft enough to admit ille thumb gage the “inim- 110g crap to an equal amount as the cost of this “brain trustees“ g0 awry, excursion 1s to be levied on pro- dllction. the bill unless the plana- of iii;- Packcrs are mulling (‘C~“il_lil'l"f‘lll.l_\‘ as they have nn ll~f1‘i‘l‘i“l1ll'"ll with‘ lAcwrdiug h) the “brain trust" the department of fiH?"(‘ll:'lli"3 to ' theories at Washington the ultlm- handle pigs on a msi. pills basis, Grain] ate consumer is to pay the bill, if the immediate rcslllt of the pig that theory is iallaclous producers sialightcf Ofllmpfilgn being drlmqr. will settle the bill. I alization of the regular lie-y nlnrkct t Cousin Wallace, secretary oi agri- which dropped to a $3 to $4.50 i basis. Rufus-What sort of a follow La“ Bosco? 1 Carolus-He's one of thc=c pffililf“ who will pat you on your hnci: ill‘- fore your fucc cud hit yoll in the face bchlnd your back. Brinllinl! U0 Father lQfiNOT i-l/‘lvlkl’ ANY m“! h. ‘ waousla-vunwvl-louli ,. at‘. A”; EHLLPAYFER Pr AN‘ ,1. i magma“; qq¢iq Ar, l Flmfil-l ~, '. - A . ‘Ti “if l n! _i tax on that enormous lygykagg mo, lion, was found six times as effec- Job could only be fihnilccrl‘ by tho ilvo as annlllcr costfnz $1.000.000 deliver a. crop 0d spring pigs and loaning money i0 i116 Oil-mac by land running for n year. The ads which drew the hlghtGir]. scores in tile psychological memory’ icst, Professor Stevens said. England has TPfill"i"d zlllocrwmls i" it“ W-"JTVIY i" lPY-"l-i ‘*5 lconnccllon with tilc haiilts, inter- ‘mi; (mniiflnni pntipfns and oven- l f there is more gold to be found. W979 Wllcll tho most successful ads ‘Wm nnntwpd’ thP-v “m? fmmd to tvmnan plmpgrmr m ‘raw! axon“ Ramezoy here. The Canadian Rail- in the Slvayze area, Nalmreo, 27-, nlcalling," i-a- zycnr-old Mahzllvk Indian of Prince flriiiiciai Hilbert, Sask. and wife of Glcv Olvl, l . _ - l’, t . -l1 .'i.lf _ . ubnl... Th1 y had n definite. vial ‘glcsritglligaybegllgzngizlrliggrl; ggklii bum“. tram“! b‘, mums n; n‘ndp',r "concrete nrl lvcll unricr-ico ilrr iliail in “abstract. ,\\'h0 has made numerous trips since‘ " ' "" liEIZB has no qualms about into the bush alone. “I'm nnxicus to‘ ,he off," she said, “rm very lone-' of MlnardH a! oncl. II _ lsoane m ‘Own. IVS Gui-Oren‘! m ma‘ ‘bush and I feel more at Oll/BITES Insect, innit, or animal . o the but immmn n plant? I6 moth”. hull and eluiuu. Draws oui lilo poison l ' ','rHAT owudqlfifl Wadi-O "t “oust. 1.1K: strange s tllatlons rank second. Nou can-r KEER 51ml“? , foo ‘rs-us l-loufifi-ilv/ififllft ‘Huniaw Asrcsuvaia’; . " l c Tum‘. lalK-AFEEg the courage of the sturdlcst. mcn. NEW YORK. Sept. 14.-(A.P.): The New York Stock Exchange to- day announced the, suspension d tho firm of Stctrnn A: Blackmail r0 CELEBRATE CENTENARY MONTREAL, Scpt. 14,- rcr.) : 1 (.1 , - l, fthc Ofi t0 The centenary of lc loyageo _ Royal William, the first ship to whnsr mfllil office is in Philadel- cross the Atlantic undoi- steam, is phi,“ being celebrated at the Chateau dc Hospital Visitor: Do you ever pon- m-i- m» uncertainty of life; do yol rcalizr that. dmlill nlllst. come to om and all; t.‘i\'f‘ you tiloliiilli. 110W Silo!‘ l, ilrnn \I_'(* inc-w. spend 0n this earthi dralvings and photographs, the rlc- Path-n“ l should think I have— vclopnlcnt oi stcamsliips on the mvliusilvcss i: life insurance. GI-LAPLEAU. Sept. iii-The first mad Historical Association and thc ' Ailiiquarian and Numismatic So- ciety, are tho sponsors of an exhi- Thls pcitite and pretty prospector going i llomc i packing and paddling than I do, standing bwlde a. ldtchen runs"? , Well verse in bush lore, Naha-= reo always travels alone, relying for protection on her ability to wield a , tomahawk. which 1s hcr chic.’ 1 G u | ‘ ‘ weapon. she does the arduous chow y. - I which bush travel make-i n\‘¢@»“é'@l'l'- i F i___ ___m__y__ ~ _T___ "Mir" __V__ __T__:___ __ ‘By (icvrriy: T" “VJHEL-LO‘. l5» THE» 1H5"? ' ti0l2uGcl§T_?i\{~Il‘-il\-.,"_ , Ngvqflils/HND-‘ABQUT i sealoialgrrl-llzflbmfi‘ . l ‘ 5;’: a .... 1.... -._ _...__.-.._...__. .