1 1 "xi ‘._ -. _:<'\ PAGE so: PRINCE G80. TO_DAY grownup .1 VOLj-AIRE ,1 ONLY - PRINCE EDWARD TOMORR 0 W “AT. 3.15. EVE. T h 8.15 _1 . , _ ./ He painted his chum girl’: picture for millions no see-but he kept he: heart for himlcll Spencer Marlon TRACY ... NIXON for hefiappul Stuart IRWIN for hush-anneal A beautiful Picture of Janet Gaynor type. E X T R A "1 um: MOUNTAIN music and LAUREL - 11.1mm 00.11am: - “TWICE TWO." IYTG RADIO SIIOIV NOVEL Durability 111" I 'I‘I1c FEATURES W00 (I ' I , unlit’; that will Wucture l inrge "mtcd . InI ti iucllinv» 1'11,» 11111 n? .1 huvtm "he icwrst. .1~ over t . 1 as tint 1=rd1 r 111 ll U) 1N1: 1 uuiditiou, v somcthinull zii timbers .-‘, 1.1 :3 :1| . mi .. ma‘ 110,1 1 1 1 chock 11;) 1111i l: t0 111116, and; ‘lurh - will cm: "‘r, withl the 2111-! 1- 1~111t1.:1~s unzip"! c vudiiirms. 1111.1‘. 111s" 11f C1111. T.‘P IWvWr‘ Pizvlucis l.1'1lv11'r1t111'ir\s,‘ , 1 F-“Psv. S11“ ., I)I'I11'I‘.'llllv"‘.' Tntrrin". t)", 1- 17111111; {or 11 ~f tin- , 11:1..- p1'1‘_»,1~-r'(|I ’ l. 1 1 1. lions. (1111:: others througiuvii: the coilntry, in 1 dufinitc I11for111aii1u1 cured on the hie 11f 1'11)- ‘i"1b"1' sirucllircs, T2111 1111111 obtained will in 101351‘. TJINI’ I.(l.\'f- JIUPIIAIPIN ‘VIII Ili-I} Commur» h." v.11‘ 1. ("'1 111s‘ 1' r111: '1, 111w. LONDON, Oct. 3-—1C. P.)—Wi1-e- i», 1,. srts to the value of $15,000.- ‘ilil were installed at Olympia for ‘.10 National Radio Exhibition and '11:: huge exhibition halls were transformed into a palace of radio. In connection with the radio exhi- bition the greatest. frat was the "rvction of a- concert hall, seating more than 2,000 prople, where the Brifsh Broadcasting Corporation gave daily performances t0 enable‘ listeners to see as wcll as hear their favaxiie 1v '.<s stars. Half of the National Hall was taken up for this. The other half was used for the Post Office ex- A novel fcatiLrc was a Pcst 1 complaints bureau, whcrc . ...,11~1:cr suffering from circa. 1-1. 111'1\1'lc:011cc of other form of uxrcless troupe was able to obtain fiwe advice. Onc of the Post Office 1111s. rt coffee grinder which produced hideous crackles in r1 loud sizcuker until silenced by a wccial General Post Office de- ,\IC(‘. 'I‘1vo hundred of Britain's biggest 11111.0 manufacturing firms exhibit- _ cd. l-“rcigners were bamd. SIX KILLED rAssncIatcd Press) ‘ 1111:1111 Oct. 3~A11 express train riiur-d through an automobile stal- l1~' 1: 11 crossing today, killing six “s and critically wounding hm " . The machine had stalled a- ttir- tracks bctvvccn the towns of S1111 Pictrn Incasalr- and San (tiovruini lupersichcto. llItAGON SCARE AT FAMOUS LAKE Loch Ncss. one of Scotland's most historic lakes, has had a dragon scare to add t0 its fame. Surroun- dcd hy ancient castles and the scen- cs of many desperate battles, It nccdcd only a dragon to complete its glamour. But old fishermen be- llcvc all an excited bather saw bc- forc reporting the dragon was an old trcc stump protruding from the ivntrr. : A llc111cdy' for Earachc - 11s I1:1v1- the carachc is to eudurc tor- iurc 'l‘h1: our Is a delicate organ uud frnv (urn in dcnl with It, consider- iurr 1t. work for a doctor, Dr. Iund-w the 11w. in vsnrk .1111! ihcfl 'I‘h0mas‘ Eclectric Oil offers a sim- scw‘ »‘ 1 ‘ '1 . . . "l" l-llfl f‘ _ \\ l I inc full, .111» 1,1111 rcmcciy. A few drops upon a. all" l 11115 bull piccc of lint or medicated cotton and ‘ “m; t" m? I"“‘"-' "l 0”?‘ hlaccd in the car will do much in . wan. Prniiiirk. rcllcvlng pain, MAIL IT TODAY! PRIZE CAMPAIGN DIIPAR GENTLI-lhII-JN: made In the grcnt proIIt-sharln I MY NAME IS ...-.... Address Phunc N1) . . . . . . ........ BIZIFIPII ut uncc. Srml for r11 curly start. IZYLII Y ’1‘I1c (Zuarditm, (Iharlnttctnvm, P. 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BLACK GROWS — I‘ IR .\ '1‘ Ii mstiuilvisifiwmnsu1111s. 0111111111011111111111 IN 111111111111 1:111 (Cllhildi-lll Press) _Academy Teach. -O1-.NTRAL GUARDIAN This column II unwed for Queen's County nun or Mal Interest but - verflling of s newly nature mu l" hum-mu l‘ A ceull n word strictly pueblo In lflvlnca- CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-REV- Ewen MacDougall will PREP-h F14‘ dgy, am, at Argyle Bhora at 7.30, and Sabbath, 8th, at DeBBbIB 8t 10.80, Summer-side at 3, and Cape Traverse at ‘l P!"- POIJOI COURT-Yesterday a case of unlawful possession of 1i- quor was heard and adjourned by consent for one week, At the pre- liminary hearing in e case of theft from the person, Ilia defendant was committed for trial at the next sit- ‘ting of the Supreme Court. WILL SEEK CHANGE 0F RES- IDENCE-"Rev, 15.5. Weeks, Salis- bury, has intimated his Intention of removing from his present charge after Jum next. He is on his 8th year as pastor of the Sal- isbury circuit, dicing which time steady progress has been made In the work of the church. THE rwzvrnaw MACHINERY CO. LTIL, have much pleasure in announcing the appointment of L. H. Coles, Milton, as their district and direct ‘factory representative for the County of Queen's, P. E- ‘I- Mr. Colcs is authorized to sell di- rect from factory to consumer at practically factory Dfltiei- 391°" going elsewhere gct in touch with him by letter or phone. “CHIEF SEEKS hour week to take up the unem- ployment slack and an appeal to delegates to have faith in the new. deal, a “ruuk-and-file" convention was being organized a few blocks away. to hold paid up memberships in the Federation ing demanding official recognition from Green- ership of John L. Lewis, President of. the U.S. LAB UR RE-EIEBTIUN William Green Prac- tically Assured of Office As Head of Federated Labor. (By James P. Selvage Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON. Oct 2—VirtuaIIy ocromzn .1_,_19_3a ~\/ ‘.:,r~-~\'_-— \- 4-’ new 'At its present price of 35 cents per pound package, MORSE’S BLUENOSE TEA is the best tea value offered in PrlnceEdward Island today. certain of re-election as American Labor’: chief spokesman for an- other year, William Green tonight was drawing his lines together to; stand off challenges from the less conservative elements of the Am-I erican Federation of Ifabor. t While Green was opening the] National convention of the F‘ed- eration with a demand for a 30- 1 Independent Group The independent group claimed and was consider- Another section under the lead- United Mine Work- IIIITHllRAIIALS"’”“‘°i%£Z“;l%1.... 110m 1111111 111121 1111111 (By Claude A. Jagger Associated Props Financial Editor) NEW YORK, Oct 2—Withdmw- aIs from the mun Truce reached at the London Economic Confer- ence are regarded in International banking quarters as due as much to fears of German czompetttion u to any other cause. While there has been much talk In gold standard countries of the danger to their trade of United States dollar depreciation, the de- nonoou. on. a-(om-m. mains of an Early Norman struc. ture. believed to be the lost castle of the de Mandevllles, have b9“ discovered at Warrengste y-gym, South Mimms in Middleaex, on tbs road to Bamet and nem- gh, B“, net by-pass road, on land belonging to Viscount Cranborne. mayhem. to uncover the building, which n“ beneath extensive earthworks are to begin immediately. Th8 l1l8t0ry of the castle is not dfllnitely known, 1.111 the earth- WWI“. 511W 1% t0 be larger than the famous Richard's Castle In Hefemfllflhlre. which it closely m. sembles. It is supposed that, m, building at South Mlmms ls 111, d, Mandevllle castle of which an gm“ has been 10st for 700 years. Mrs. John MacDonald; Auditors, Mrs. Garnet Moore, Mrs. John W. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-A new branch of the Women's Institute was organized 011 Friday. QEPI-Bm- bcr 29I5Il, 1933, 111. whim Road. F01- lowiug arc the officers for the c0111- 111g year: President, Mrs. Wesley Campbell: Vice-President, Mrs. Ce- cil Campbell; Secretary, Mrs. R. lvfacBeth; Directors, Mrs. Nelson Reeves, Mrs. Norman MacDonald, ers of America, was ready to de- mand an enlargement of the ex- ecutive committee to break up the pnscnt dominance of one faction, while still a. third bloc was report- ed rcstive at Green's attitude fo- ward unemployment insurance. The last Federation Convention in Cincinnati resolved in favor of leg- islation by Congress requiring such‘ insurance but some delegates priv-l ately expressed the opinion that, si-rnminooiti‘ 111111, Oct. 2 Campbell. The day of meeting bc- Green had not pushed the reefers-I Flags and pazu l '1111crs \\'0l'1: 1111-. ers Refuse to Accept ing the fourth Tuesday of each 91011’! Stand sufficiently- furivd in 51111-111 1 as 5011‘, Typo and a Per- month and the mcctings to be held Lewis, who virtually assured tuhuzutes fr1>1111 coi. cury 1n R d t’ in the Hall. Roll call for next Green's retention of the Federa- Qticbcc scttlcd 1111» last d1" .1..~. of the cent e “c Ion‘ mggflng to be answered by "Can- 51°11 P79515939)’ W 1119611311118 "W b9 Quebec Conservative Party Conven- tion WIIICh opens here tormrrow 11nd will close on Illcdncsdav. WINDSOR, N. S., Oct 2—Teach. The rmcstiou uppcriu-w I in alll 91's of Windsor Acgdgmy ‘won't M- minds was the problem o; selecting‘ ccpt, their September salary cho- a leader and the most (Iiscusscdl 111195, 11's not that, they aren't par. question in Shcrbrookc was the fupfly good Cheques; what the prospective fight for Marni-ship bc- ioflfhnyg, objed; p, 1s the 2 1.2 p" tween lvlnuricc Dupicssis. KM, mum-I gm; ;-@(1u¢110n_ ber of the Qur-Iicc LPBIFIHIIYI) As-' 11, was decided upon last May by sembly for Three Rivers 111111 icin- ih1- School Board that body had Port"? 195K191‘ 9T the llflfl)‘. and Onc- pi-c-vioizsly determined upon a five sime Gagnon, K.C,, member of Par-i pp;- cam, w,’ .exu(\pl‘il1g certain llllnlvllt 101‘ DUPCIIFSIOT. teachers. But this incl with such 131111105515 1W5 Sllldfll U10 CIQSUIliP-i, strenuous objection that the Board of the party siucc Cumillicn llo.1Ll~.-,'(111;§(1¢(1 10 make 11-1. “dummy, a former leader, fmlv-d I11 his noted gqjprfl] “n.3, and smimfm 1931 drive against the long standing Government of Premier L. A. ‘Tns- Tum Down Chew“ chcrcau. After a whirltvinu prc-cl- 110w“, ,-_ “hm pflygday roped a. "min" slleakmg w“ and ‘m’ 1mm, round izzc tcuchcrs turned back the impressive marshulliiig of Co11sc1"-{,q,cqu@5‘ cldvnnng m“, had,“ been vatlvc forccs in (l0 wars, Houdc fail- mfficgnyy Wlifieryw And besidw ed to increase Conservative rcprc-l 1m), (mm-t mink much of the scntation I11 the Qucbcc I-loust‘ and‘ ‘mop; 1am,‘ n‘,,,.“.a,._ They palm,“ was dcfcutccl in Iiolh r1111slii111'11('i(‘S (w, that, 1a,, yew-S mnhflcts, am,» “"1?” h" 5”"?1U' "1 nmiicully l‘4‘ll(‘\\'(‘f.I for this year, " '""“"*" “ " ‘ call for tire full salary. THINK FROGS Iwnlm) I But the Board is sticking by its F0" PAST 7H IRATE‘, derision. And now it's '21 queszion {of the tcachcrs suing for the or- (Canadian Press) a candidate against him, was pre- pared to seek enlargement of the Control Board from 11 to 25 mem- bers- Lfiwls was beaten at Cincin- nati in a similar attempt to force new blood into the Control Board,‘ Despite these latent controversies general oppssition to Green was not apparent as he opened the con- vcntion. Applause rung through the hall as he demanded higher ntlnl- mum wages and shorter maximum hours in codes approved by the N. R. A- inserting only a. 30-hour week could take up the unemploy- ment slack. The high mark of the reception came, however, when he referred to President Roosevelt. “We must have faith," Green said. “Faith in the new deal, faith in the principles of this act: faith in those who are honestly and 1th orally administering it; and, most important of all, faith in that great fearless leader, the President of the United States." adlan Authors." RHODES SCHOLAR ARRIVES -Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks, Sal- isbury, N. B., have received a Cable from Plymouth, England, announc- ing the safe arrival of their son Ernest after an enjoyable voyage in company with a group 0f 05'1" Rhodes Scholars from Canada and the United States. The scholars g0 on to Oxford after a day or two in London. Work begins at Oxford on the 5th. Mr. Weeks‘ address will be "Wadham College, Oxford, Eng- land." Wadham College of Oxford University specializes in Economics and Political Science, which is the course Mr. Weeks is taking. He is Rhodes Scholar for New Brunswick for 1933. He had a most; brilliant career at Mt, Allison from which he graduated last May with first class honors in Economics. ::Money easily earned III agent for our reliable Ilne of trees and shrubs. Full or part time. Cash com- Youth And Brains mission paid weekly. Complete range - of 900 proven varieties Red Tag In London Ponce SCl-llCNf-JCTADY. 11. Y.. 111-1. 2-, P1111111 5mm or 11,0 B0,,“ fm-ng Fivc spotted frogs imcarihcci dur? 1111111 all and then re-hiring those ing the wrecking of :1 Inuilcling at‘ wriclng to sign up for the rcduc- the General Elcctric plant huvufiion. rziiscd the question as to \vI11.il1c1-| Afcaiuvliile, the teachers go pay- thcy could have bccn hurirrl Qiklcss- years a11d still live. i The |)llildl11g,- \vhi1.h is bring, razed to make way for a more] modcm structure, 1111s built, 34 years r1110. Th!‘ clay surfncc on which it rr-sird had Iicrn FI‘S\\‘1III"IP "Wumq in the Mnmnmm Rmk- A llllllI the 110111111111)‘ rir:1i111~rI 1i. ‘lulprfl croud nticudcd 11nd much, Y_ t -d. P‘ f s.‘ J . . . “qsslfl ozymploufmsor: Crglrrcq 1w {enthusiasm 1111s shown. In the pull I . 1' 1 ~11 :20 1511. r . fug-oi-War The Wcckly Tug-of-War and o‘h1=r sp-ris 1vus l1cld 1111 Thursday logv dcpartinciii who 1111-. hcnrlihvvlwvon “Immmgup and 19w“ _ ' _ ' ‘ _ '_ |1\l1111t11sz11r 1hr Montague Wind- studylng 11111- uf i.I11 f1 nus, said humor. mam, flood ‘hm. HUT,“ o; there were indications that the-dang,’ we“, mm bent the Lower Mom amphibian hail SD00! fill "f "ll-ii mguo Bnrnaclcs- Murray River wmwlv lllbmlallni: in the ch11: 111111111 1111111 1.111. Montague Cana- *-—"— dian Legion and won. The follow- ing otiwr sports took pllice, Hich Jump, Juniors: l Cyril Consider ilic devotion 11nd loy- Procce, 3 ft. 15 in. 2 Robert Cle. alty of an English wife who joln- mcnis. 3 Tom Clair, 4 Archie Pe- cd a nudist. camp while her hus. irrs. band was catching 11p with hcr Brond Jump. Scnio: ' A llcrnine 1 George Nursery hoducls. Illustrated Liter- sell. Write - omlnlon Nurseries, MontreaL-llll. LONDON, Oct. 3-—<C.P.)-—Youth of 18 1-2 years "possessing special _________________, qualifications" are to be considered Pmece. 12 ft. 2 in. 2 Jack Murdock. eligible for recruitment to the Met- 3 Robert. Clements, 4 Wilson Mar- ropolitan Police foree under Lord tin. TrenchnrdKs new scheme, by which Piwe Vault». 51'. 1 Park FY8561‘. 6 5,000 constables will be “enl‘sted" ft. 8 in. 2 Vincent Grant, 3 Harold for m yea“- senqce 1n me next Lfifldfy- few years. 511m Pu“? J- K- M°Dmll1d~ 33 This revolutionary change has m 5 I" K- Beer’ A- R Crtmpbe“ been made to meet tho claims oi A "ulllwr °f new “mms ‘m’ 9X‘ public school and university men Decwd I‘) be ready m” battle “ext whom the Commissioner b: Metro- TIIIIYSMY “d “h” “ms "°~‘°°"""=' pOIltfln Police is anxious to enroll forward w a keen evening’ in his keencr and more efficient Wnmvillg is n’ 15° of men m‘ the force. Knowledge of languages, 1 '- - T : “mm zimls“gzljwfiurli‘;“‘liwcr B chemistry the law and forenllo ' ' ' medicine are among the "special| M ,J.K.MDO Id-J.M‘- . chclgofenJ Mcxayc NnaMcphergl“ qualifications." The applicant's A. Mathew“, L‘ flower, s‘ Dub height need only be five feet, eight my, D. Mommmm Inches. The ordinary recniits age must be. between 20 and 24 and his Montague Team: Coach, R. K. Clemnms’ v_ Rainy. Capt m Com height not less than five feet nine Inches. noxs. F. Vuozzo, A. Allen, L. Poole, dressmakcfs bills. Ilfichnlmn, l3 ft. 8 in. 9 Vtnccnt iltz-ant, ll Harold Landry, 21311-111111. ..1-‘,1.».-1.V_.....1..-_1,1.,,,. M: Brfifld Jump. Junior: 1 flyrllfTglkleg by Mr, Allison McLean,-H, to enter one oi‘ the other schemes. Bfifllllntl Up Father l n. ma, o. 0011111., J. 01111:, r. YWW v1 11- 11 of good educa- Mocanom tion, will be appointed clerical as- The abova 1mm was awrded aistants on passing an examination tickets for the Saturday fllghi; and do office work until old enough olina in tho dollar has not as yet spurred American exports- Gennany, on the other hand, while maintaining an official gold parity for the Relchsmark, is ac- complishing the effects of a de- preciated currency in making a.- vailable to foreign purchasers of her goods blocked marks at su-‘n- stantial discounts. The supply of blocked marks will shortly be limeased when Germ- any begins to pay half of the in- terest on all Issues of foreign bonds save the Young and Dawes plan issues with script. It has been ex- pected that this script might sell at a discount of as much u I50 percent. It may be used to acquire nun-ks in Germany for the purchase of German goods, which may be ex- ported, although tho marks acquir- ed will not be truisferrabls into, foreign currencies- The various} supplies of block marks already available for the Puff-Um” 9! 300d! in Germany an selling at dia- counts of around 20 percent. After falling to the low levels of 28,000,000 and 25,000,000 reichs- marks in June and July, Germ- any's favorable balance of trade jumped 66,000,000 R ‘chsmaril- in August. During the first five months of the year, the favorable balance grew steadily, reaching the large figure of 88,000,000 reichs- marks In May- The Biter Bitten The old rhyme "big fleas have lit- tle fleas upon their backs to bite them, and little fleas have lesser fleas," and so on ad lnfiultum. l5 1brought to mind by an interesting contribution in the August. number of Scientific Agniculture, the offl- ctal organ of the Canadian Society of Technical Agrlculturists. During 1931, writes Mr. W. E. Whitehead. lecturer in Entomology at Macdon- aid College, while examining some fleas taken frown Richardson's gopher (ground squirrel) m. 1.. o.| Saunders of the University of Bas- kntohawan, discovered that some were harbouring mites, which had the appearance of being within the body cavities of the fleas. Know- lng that the author was interested in the Acarina (mites), Dr. Saun- ders forwarded the material to him. These mites attach themselves to their hosts by means of ventral suckers, and, being also wedged. be- neath the tergites (the covering of the back.) are very securely at- tached. The association between mites and fleas is not unique, al- though the separation of the species is very difficult, due to the fact that it is the immature mite that forms this association. very few adults of such mites are known; r wi-si-i 7211b .14., , -:~._;v-./E;2. “THE DOOR ./ LOSE IT ivou KNow 1T.'5 THE DOCTOR "r0 55a ME; - 11.1.. 1.055 MY “TEMPE? IN A MINUTE .’ ~1 b11111. iigliu moved. 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